Social Media for the Prevention of Violence Against Women: A student’s perspective

Social media is an increasingly important tool for sexual and domestic violence prevention work – and it changes every day.  In this podcast, Rogue Community College student Courtney Rasmussen discusses her research on social media for the prevention of violence against women, providing best practices. Learn about Courtney’s research findings and her perspective as a student in the podcast below.  Click here to read the paper she references in the podcast.

#TRENDINGTOPICS

This webinar presented by Prevent Connect’s Ashley Maier on January 23, 2015, participants will learn how to utilize trending topics effectively for their campus, and how to engage their community through social media. Colleges and Universities are constantly turning to social media and current events as a way to interact with their students. Come learn about the positive uses of the interweb and how to build close knit and well informed communities virtually!

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Social Media in Prevention Work on Campuses

On June 26, 2013, PreventConnect’s Chad Sniffen gave a presentation titled “Social Media in Prevention Work on Campuses” on how to optimize the use of social media for social justice movements at the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women Summer Training and Technical Assistance Institute from June 24 to 27, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri.

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