1. How has social media most affected the ways Americans interact?
2. How does social media relate to the news corporations?
3. Can there be an effective news corporation without social media?
4. How has social media changed the face of interaction with others?
5. What was the original intent of the internet?
6. What has the internet become since it's creation?
7. How does the original intent of the internet contrast with the use of the internet today?
8. What is something you can see happening in the future of the internet?
9. What have been some under reported stories that require public attention?
10. Why are some stories more reported than others?
11. Is it Americans fault that we do not use search engines or other means to learn about under reported stories?
12. What are some ways Americans could search for under reported stories?
13. What are the key differences between social identity and personal identity?
14. How has social media affected these identities?
15. What are the dangers of using social media on one's identity?
16. What are the benefits of using social media on one's identity?
17. How connected and represented are we now because of social media?
18. Why has social media became such a social phenomena?
19. Should the internet be free and uncensored?
20. How can American social media compare with other society's choice of social media? (i.e. Chinese counterparts)
"When we change the way we communicate, we change society" ― Clay Shirky
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Blog 12: Third Interview Questions
1. How can internet activism best promote social change?
2. What is the biggest difference between internet and traditional activism?
3. How does Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube benefit social change?
3. How does Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube benefit social change?
4. What are the key differences between Western and Eastern civilizations regarding social media use?
5. Internet activism has a huge range of ways to promote social change. What ways are the best to get the message out there?
6. What appeals most to the public when it comes to internet activism?
7. What are the disadvantages of internet activism?
8. Does social media negatively or positively take away from traditional activism?
9. Which age group is more adept to using social media to promote social change?
10. How can we make best use of social media?
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Blog 6: Second interview questions
Additional questions I'd be interested in asking my future mentor in the social media networking field would be geared towards learning more about what type of emphasis I want to do for my topic. These questions would be:
- Upon what foundation was this company built on?
- What is the company's mission?
- I'm interested in learning about how human nature has been impacted by social media networking. Could you explain in your perspective the positive and negative effects of social media networking?
- How did you become interested in this group?
- What do you want to gain by being a part of this group?
- What experience can you name that would best justify you as a professional in this field?
- What would you consider as an expert in this field?
- Could you define what a social media revolution looks like?
- Where do you see social media going in ten years from now?
- How has this industry evolved from the beginning of social media consumption to now? How long have you been a part of it?
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