Implications of Social Media Use in Personal and Professional Settings

Implications of Social Media Use in Personal and Professional Settings

Contributors

Georgia Southern University faculty members Moya L. Alfonso and Gulzar H. Shah co-authored Implications of Social Media Use in Personal and Professional Settings alongside non-faculty members Vladlena Benson and Stephanie Morgan.

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Abstract

Book Summary: The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly for adolescents. The chapter examines the negative impact of social networking sites and how they may expose alcohol-related consumption and behavior to young adults, especially college students. In particular, the focus is on the use of two specific social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter, and their association with alcohol use. The review of existing literature reveals that the depiction of alcohol use on social networking sites has a deleterious effect on alcohol use through the creation of positive social norms toward use and abuse. Further, the chapter looks at the Theory of Differential Association to explain the use of SNS as a pivot to increased alcohol use by adolescents and young adults.

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Publication Date

12-31-2014

Publisher

IGI Global

City

Hershey, PA

ISBN for this edition (13-digit)

9781466674011

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