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Google’s New Chokehold on Health Data Privacy

By Nikki Williams
January 31, 2018
Search engine giant Google, with its saturation of the global market at 77.43 percent (the nearest competitor, Baidu, has a measly 8.13 percent market share), is on the fast track toward a monopoly of dissemination and distribution of data. 

When a Dictator Goes Online

By Elena Rodina
February 8, 2018
In December 2017, Instagram suspended the account of the head of the Chechen Republic (Russia), Ramzan Kadyrov (kadyrov_95), under the Magnitsky Act; the law that allows the U.S. government to impose sanctions upon Russian politicians who commit human rights violations. At the same time, Kadyrov has been named the most media-cited blogger among Russia’s regional leaders (according to a 2017 ranking published by Medialogia). What is the purpose of this notorious autocratic leader’s connection to…

Teachers and Social Media: Join in or Defriend?

By Michael Cullinane
February 22, 2018
A teacher’s social media content can impact a school’s reputation, and many cases exist of a teacher being fired for posting provocative content. Unless sharing an opinion on union activity or working conditions, the First Amendment does not protect teachers. Protections exist within the classroom, but online platforms have proven vulnerable.

Facebook is a media company, but what’s a media company?

By Benjamin van Loon
March 6, 2018
When Facebook says that it’s a tech company and not a media company, a silent shudder echoes across the internet.

The Logan Paul Question: Teaching Teens Morality through Epic Fails

By Michael Cullinane
March 21, 2018
When asked, “Who do you most admire in the world?” every year more and more of my students respond to my first-day-of-school survey with the unlikely answer of YouTube celebrities. Like most adults, it took me some time to figure out what being famous on YouTube meant. YouTube stars rank above traditional celebrities in their influence on 13-18 year-olds.

The Role of Social Media in Adolescent/Teen Depression and Anxiety

By Terri Williams
April 3, 2018
The adolescent and teen years have always been a challenging time. Peer pressure, insecurity and hormones are just some of the issues facing those in these age groups. But does social media exacerbate these problems?