Successes and Setbacks of Social Media

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Discover the real-life impacts of social media use through a collection of fascinating academic perspectives Successes and Setbacks of Social Media: Impact on Academic Life Accomplished academic and editor Dr. Cheyenne Seymour delivers an insightful examination of the different ways that social media can catapult people into success or failure. Four key areas are explored: academics, authenticity, relationships, and self-worth. Each area contains a synthesis of the latest research, supplemented with contributions that explore the negative and positive aspects of each area. The editor also includes perspectives that discuss emerging technologies, the impact they have on social media, and the impacts they might have in the future. 
The book offers readers a wide variety of benefits, including: 
An informative synthesis of peer-reviewed research about the impact of social media on individuals today Chapters that investigate both positive and negative aspects of social media across multiple demographics and usage scenarios Illuminating reports on experiences with several social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat An analysis of potential future developments and emerging technologies in social media and the coming social and ethical concerns that might arise Perfect for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students across a variety of disciplines, but particularly in courses on social media, mass communication, relational communication, and strategic communication, 
 also belongs on the bookshelves of anyone with even a passing interest in the real-world impacts of social media usage.

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List of Contributors

Drew T. Ashby-King, MS is a doctoral student and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of instructional, organizational, and intercultural communication.

Alysa Auriemma, MA teaches English at Miss Porter’s School. She is currently revising the drafts of her first novel.

Katherine H. Burr, PhD currently serves as the Associate Director of Assessment at the University of Georgia. Her research interests explore intersections of student affairs and anthropology; specifically, examining campus traditions, construction of campus environments and cultures, and student development theory.

Erik S. Dey, EdD works as a public school educator. He has conducted research on school climate for the US Department of Justice and Civil Rights Division.

Gillian P. Foss, MA is a doctoral student in the Higher Education Administration program at Louisiana State University. Her research interests include higher education law and policy, with an increasing focus on First Amendment protections for campus stakeholders.

Phillip J. Fox, PhD is Director and Associate Professor of English at Goodwin University. He has written a textbook titled Discover the Writer in You.

Sam Glaab-Lanigan, MSEd earned a graduate degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs from Northern Illinois University in 2020. She worked throughout her college career to grow into a social justice advocate.

LaKisha Grant-Washington, EdD is a Psychology Instructor at Tunxis Community College. She has experience working in the human/social services and education sectors.

Tara M. Hart, EdD is an Associate Director at Angelo State University. She has served in the areas of admissions, residence life, student involvement, student conduct, student transition, student retention, and administrative leadership.

Kimberly D. Hellerich, EdD is a high school English teacher. Her doctoral research examined the relationships between social support during adolescence and resilience in trauma-affected adults.

Chandra Herring-Morrow, EdD is a Literacy Facilitator in Charlotte, NC. Her focus is on teacher retention in hard-to-staff, Title I schools.

Kathryn S. Jaekel, PhD is an Assistant Professor in Higher Education and a faculty associate for the Center for Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Northern Illinois University. Jaekel’s research centers on the experiences of queer and trans college students as well as teaching and learning in higher education.

Randy Laist, PhD is a Professor of English at Goodwin University. He is the author of The Twin Towers in Film: A Cinematic History of New York’s World Trade Center and Cinema of Simulation: Hyperreal Hollywood in the Long 1990s. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Catherine G. Molleno, MS is a PhD student in the Educational Leadership and Research program at Louisiana State University with a specialization in higher education. Her research interests include college access, community college, student success, advocacy, bridge programs, first-generation students, and immigrant college students.

Linda Nozart-Frierson, MPH, RRT, AF-C is the Administrative Director of an Asthma Education Program in the NYC Health + Hospitals system. She is also the Director of Operations for Noz Health Ed LLC., a healthcare consultant business.

Kristina M. Perrelli, PhD is the Director of New Student Programs at the University of Rhode Island and part-time faculty in the University’s School of Education. Her research interests include exploring the experiences of pregnant and parenting college students, intersectional feminism, social justice in student affairs, and qualitative methodologies.

Luz Rodriguez, MSEd earned a graduate degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs from Northern Illinois University in 2020. Her work centered on student organization and involvement in higher education.

Joi Sampson, MS is an Associate Director at a private college in New York. She is pursuing a Doctorate in Higher Education Leadership at Manhattanville College.

Zaiah Sampson is a third-year undergraduate student studying Computer Art and Design at Mercy College.

Cheyenne Seymour, EdD is an Assistant Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Bronx Community College. Her areas of research include social media, rhetoric, and public speaking.

Carlton Smith, MEd is a doctoral student in the College Student Affairs Administration (CSAA-D) doctoral program at the University of Georgia with research interests centering on the intersections and linkages of social media and sense of belonging within marginalized communities.

Jacquie B. Smith, JD is a special needs advocate. She produced and moderated the documentary Deinstitutionalization and Community Integration: The Long Road for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities (2015). She is also the author of two novels, All I Need (2001) and The House on Monroe Street (2009).

Kharoll-Ann Souffrant, MSW is a PhD candidate in Social Work at the University of Ottawa. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the #MeToo and #BeenRapedNeverReported social movements from the perspective of Black female survivors of sexual assault living in the province of Quebec.

Jennifer van Alstyne, MA, MFA is a communications strategist for faculty and researchers and owner of The Academic Designer LLC. She is a Peruvian-American poet and independent scholar.

Michael R. Williams, EdD is the Assistant Director of the Student Success Center at Virginia Tech and serves as the Scholar in Residence for the NASPA Men & Masculinity Knowledge Community. His scholarship focuses on Black masculine identity development, social media content, and social justice implementation methods.

Tyjuana Wilson, MA is studying to earn a PhD in Communications at Regent University. She is a freelance copywriter, blogger, and host of the podcast “Single and Happy in Charlotte.”

Lisa M. Wisniewski, EdD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and a Universal Design for Learning trained Teaching Fellow at Goodwin University. She has published on early career development and has a growing expertise on Millennials and Gen Z in the workplace.

Thomas Witherspoon, EdD is the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Whitman College. As senior leadership, he supports students, faculty, and staff in building capacity for diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Biography

Cheyenne Seymour

Cheyenne Seymour, EdD is an Assistant Professor of Communication Arts &Sciences at Bronx Community College. Her areas of research include social media, rhetoric, and public speaking. Dr. Seymour is an experienced television news producer with a passion for sharing information that can positively impact individuals and communities. She has earned a Doctorate of Education from New England College, a Master of Arts in English from Trinity College, and a dual Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Arts from Long Island University. Dr. Seymour enjoys traveling and experiencing new cultures.

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