Social Media and Work: A Framework of Eight Intersections

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Social Media and Work : A Framework of Eight Intersections. / Bagger, Christoffer.

In: International Journal of Communication, Vol. 15, 15.04.2021, p. 2027-2046.

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Bagger, C 2021, 'Social Media and Work: A Framework of Eight Intersections', International Journal of Communication, vol. 15, pp. 2027-2046.

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Bagger, C. (2021). Social Media and Work: A Framework of Eight Intersections. International Journal of Communication, 15, 2027-2046.

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Bagger C. Social Media and Work: A Framework of Eight Intersections. International Journal of Communication. 2021 Apr 15;15:2027-2046.

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Bagger, Christoffer. / Social Media and Work : A Framework of Eight Intersections. In: International Journal of Communication. 2021 ; Vol. 15. pp. 2027-2046.

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abstract = "This article presents a review of areas in the existing research where social media andwork intersect. After delineating the two terms “social media” and “work,” the articleproceeds to outline 8 conceptualizations describing different types of intersection betweenthese two domains: (1) social media before work, (2) social media instead of work, (3)social media for work, (4) social media about work, (5) social media as work, (6) socialmedia under work, (7) work for social media, and (8) social media after work. The articlegoes on to discuss how these different conceptualizations might give rise to (empirical)differences in how individuals experience social media and work, and how the two themesprovide different analytical foci. The article finishes with a conclusion on how researchshould be sensitized to a world of post-social media work",
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