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As the boundaries between public and private, human and technology, digital and social, mediated and natural, online and offline become increasingly blurred in modern techno-social hybrid societies, sociology as a discipline needs to adapt and adopt new ways of accounting for these digital cultures. In this paper I use the social networking site Pinterest to demonstrate how people today are shaped by, and in turn shape, the digital tools they are assembled with. Digital sociology is emerging as a sociological subdiscipline that engages with the convergence of the digital and the social. However, there seems to be a focus on developing new methods for studying digital social life, yet a neglect of concrete explorations of its culture. I argue for the need for critical socio-cultural ‘thick description’ to account for the interrelations between humans and technologies in modern digitally mediated cultures.

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Este trabajo descriptivo exploratorio se propone detectar y analizar el uso de la red social Pinterest por bibliotecas iberoamericanas. Se analizaron 648 sitios de bibliotecas en la red social y se recopilaron los siguientes datos de cada una: institución a la que pertenecen, ubicación geográfica, tipos de bibliotecas y actividad en el servicio (tipos de tableros, pines que crearon y cantidad de seguidores). Se concluye que el tipo de bibliotecas que más están utilizando esta red son las públicas, populares y universitarias, con un fuerte predominio de las españolas.

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Este trabajo descriptivo exploratorio se propone detectar y analizar el uso de la red social Pinterest por bibliotecas iberoamericanas. Se analizaron 648 sitios de bibliotecas en la red social y se recopilaron los siguientes datos de cada una: institución a la que pertenecen, ubicación geográfica, tipos de bibliotecas y actividad en el servicio (tipos de tableros, pines que crearon y cantidad de seguidores). Se concluye que el tipo de bibliotecas que más están utilizando esta red son las públicas, populares y universitarias, con un fuerte predominio de las españolas.

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Este trabajo descriptivo exploratorio se propone detectar y analizar el uso de la red social Pinterest por bibliotecas iberoamericanas. Se analizaron 648 sitios de bibliotecas en la red social y se recopilaron los siguientes datos de cada una: institución a la que pertenecen, ubicación geográfica, tipos de bibliotecas y actividad en el servicio (tipos de tableros, pines que crearon y cantidad de seguidores). Se concluye que el tipo de bibliotecas que más están utilizando esta red son las públicas, populares y universitarias, con un fuerte predominio de las españolas.

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Manual de uso de la red social Pinterest.

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Pinterest, la comunidad en línea donde sitúo mi objeto de estudio, permite a sus miembros crear colecciones audio - visuales a partir de imágenes (fijas o dinámicas), vídeos, audios, gráficos e incluso textos encontrados en el universo de internet. El estudio del <> (la unidad audio - visual básica con que se crean estas colecciones y que es confundida con una fotografía digital) es una pequeña red hipermedial conformada por contenidos en formatos de diversa naturaleza con gran potencial para la educación artística y el desarrollo de competencias digitales. El pin, y por extensión, Pinterest, pueden convertirse en herramientas significativas para artistas y educadores, propiciando la utilización de las TIC en los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje.

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This research has been conducted within the realm of where today’s digital media society and the timeless concept of cultural identity overlap. The aim of this thesis is to explore the nature of online cultural identity management. By focusing on the social media platform, Pinterest, this study considers the food-pinning behavior of a group of Americans living in Finland and connects their online actions with their cultural identity. Through an examination of Pinterest as a social space, and even a third place, the relative theoretical literature provides and interesting background for a contemporary discussion on the matter. Literature on food as a cultural marker is also brought into consideration. Using the methods of introspection and an adapted version of virtual ethnography, a study was conducted, and ultimately, the analysis of data obtained from the Pinterest boards of ten individuals shows that the vast majority of food-related information in this setting is US-sourced. A questionnaire provides further insight into the individuals’ Pinterest usage. I argue that pinning is an act of online identity management, whether it is a conscious act or a situational effect, and that using Pinterest maintains and even strengthens these individuals’ cultural identity as Americans. This study adds to current discussions pertaining to transnationalism, globalization, and online cultural identity, as well as opens channels for further research on this dynamic topic, which is needed to understand ourselves as cultural beings in the digital age.

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This research has been conducted within the realm of where today’s digital media society and the timeless concept of cultural identity overlap. The aim of this thesis is to explore the nature of online cultural identity management. By focusing on the social media platform, Pinterest, this study considers the food-pinning behavior of a group of Americans living in Finland and connects their online actions with their cultural identity. Through an examination of Pinterest as a social space, and even a third place, the relative theoretical literature provides and interesting background for a contemporary discussion on the matter. Literature on food as a cultural marker is also brought into consideration. Using the methods of introspection and an adapted version of virtual ethnography, a study was conducted, and ultimately, the analysis of data obtained from the Pinterest boards of ten individuals shows that the vast majority of food-related information in this setting is US-sourced. A questionnaire provides further insight into the individuals’ Pinterest usage. I argue that pinning is an act of online identity management, whether it is a conscious act or a situational effect, and that using Pinterest maintains and even strengthens these individuals’ cultural identity as Americans. This study adds to current discussions pertaining to transnationalism, globalization, and online cultural identity, as well as opens channels for further research on this dynamic topic, which is needed to understand ourselves as cultural beings in the digital age.

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As the boundaries between public and private, human and technology, digital and social, mediated and natural, online and offline become increasingly blurred in modern techno-social hybrid societies, sociology as a discipline needs to adapt and adopt new ways of accounting for these digital cultures. In this paper I use the social networking site Pinterest to demonstrate how people today are shaped by, and in turn shape, the digital tools they are assembled with. Digital sociology is emerging as a sociological subdiscipline that engages with the convergence of the digital and the social. However, there seems to be a focus on developing new methods for studying digital social life, yet a neglect of concrete explorations of its culture. I argue for the need for critical socio-cultural ‘thick description’ to account for the interrelations between humans and technologies in modern digitally mediated cultures.

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Copyright was once one of the more obscure areas of law. It applied primarily to resolve disputes between rival publishers, and there was a time, not too long ago, when ordinary people gave it no thought. Copyright disputes were like subatomic particles: everyone knew that they existed, but nobody had ever seen one. In the digital age, however, copyright has become a heated, passionate, bloody battleground. The 'copyright wars' now pitch readers against authors, pirates against publishers, and content owners against communications providers. Everyone has heard a movie producer decry the rampant infringement of streaming sites, or a music executive suggest that BitTorrent is the end of civilisation as we know it. But everyone infringes copyright on an almost constant basis - streaming amateur videos with a soundtrack that isn't quite licensed, filesharing mp3s, copying LOLcat pictures from Facebook, posting pictures on Pinterest without permission, and so on - and most know full well they're in breach of the law.

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Trabalho de projeto apresentado à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social como parte dos requisitos para obtenção de grau de mestre em Publicidade e Marketing.

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Marketing Digital, sob orientação do Professor Doutor José de Freitas Santos

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[ES] Ciencia compartida es una experiencia desarrollada entre la Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y la Biblioteca universitaria a iniciativa de jóvenes investigadores (becarios y doctorandos). Se trata de un ciclo anual de charlas semanales que se graban y difunden a través de youtube y repositorio institucional de acceso abierto ACCEDA, en las que los ponentes son profesores, investigadores en formación de la Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, invitados de otras universidades y centros de investigación, empresarios del sector y particulares o grupos en torno a la conservación del mar y del medio ambiente. El objetivo es múltiple: difundir lo que se hace en la Facultad de Ciencias del Mar de la ULPGC a la sociedad, los grupos de investigación interactúan, los alumnos se enriquecen de estos conocimientos, y los becarios aprenden a presentar sus trabajos, creándose al mismo tiempo cohesión y vida universitaria

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This interactive symposium will focus on the use of different technologies in developing innovative practice in teacher education at one university in England. Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) is a field of educational policy and practice that has the power to ignite diametrically opposing views and reactions amongst teachers and teacher educators, ranging across a spectrum from immense enthusiasm to untold terror. In a field where the skills and experience of individuals vary from those of digital natives (Prensky 2001) to lags and lurkers in digital spaces, the challenges of harnessing the potential of TEL are complex. The challenges include developing the IT skills of trainees and educators and the creative application of these skills to pedagogy in all areas of the curriculum. The symposium draws on examples from primary, secondary and post-compulsory teacher education to discuss issues and approaches to developing research capacity and innovative practice using different etools, many of which are freely available. The first paper offers theoretical and policy perspectives on finding spaces in busy professional lives to engage in research and develop research-informed practice. It draws on notions of teachers as researchers, practitioner research and evidenc-ebased practice to argue that engagement in research is integral to teacher education and an empowering source of creative professional learning for teachers and teacher educators. Whilst acknowledging the challenges of this stance, examples from our own research practice illustrate how e-tools can assist us in building the capacity and confidence of staff and students in researching and enhancing teaching, learning and assessment practice. The second paper discusses IT skills development through the TEL pathway for trainee teachers in secondary education across different curriculum subjects. The lead tutor for the TEL pathway will use examples of activities developed with trainee teachers and university subject tutors to enhance their skills in using e-tools, such as QR codes, Kahoot, Padlet, Pinterest and cloud based learning. The paper will also focus on how these skills and tools can be used for action Discussant - the wider use of technologies in a university centre for teacher education; course management, recruitment and mentor training. research, evaluation and feedback and for marking and administrative tasks. The discussion will finish with thoughts on widening trainee teachers’ horizons into the future direction of educational technology. The third paper considers institutional policies and strategies for promoting and embedding TEL, including an initiative called ‘The Learning Conversation’, which aims ‘to share, highlight, celebrate, discuss, problematise, find things out...’ about TEL through an online space. The lead for ‘The Learning Conversation’ will offer reflections on this and other initiatives across the institution involving trainee teachers, university subject tutors, librarians and staff in student support services who are using TEL to engage, enthuse and support students on campus and during placements in schools. The fourth paper reflects on the use of TEL to engage with trainee teachers in post-compulsory education. This sector of education and training is more fragmented than primary and secondary schools sectors and so the challenges of building a community of practice that can support the development of innovative practice are greater.