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Researchers: Tabino, Krizzle B.

Labis, Katrina Gumop-as


Mariquit, Roshann E. Malana, Keith Justin

Topic 1. Media Platform Help Science and Technology in The Philippines to Engage Global System

Title Name of Year Type of Reference Foreign/Local Salient Findings


Author Journal/Magazine/Published

Source 1: Social media can be a useful


medium for scientists to
spread the word about their
Social Media for Science and Research: Current Frank M. June 18, Published Research Foreign work, committee members to
Trends and Future Possibilities Waechter 2018 draw attendees and sponsors,
and researchers to get funds.
All of these channels can be
https://fmwaechter.com/social-media-science- utilized to establish closer
research/ connections with colleagues
Usages of formula-milk and efficiency to child health around the globe and to
and development milestone spread knowledge about the
most recent social science
research. To get the most of
social media, keep two things
in mind: focus on the audience
and focus on the objective.
Social media platforms don't
necessarily produce high-
quality content and
interactions; rather, it
depends on how they are
used. Using them for
outreach, communication, and
collaboration can only lead to
positive outcomes.
Source 2: Globalization has been viewed
as a process that is major
factor that is a key to the
Globalization in the Philippines John Villa August Published Research Local development of the world
22,2016 economy and also it is
https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/Globalization- inevitable and irreversible.
in-the-Philippines Some regard it with hostility,
fear that increases inequality
between nations, threatens
employment and living
standards and social progress.
This brief fact aims to identity
ways in which countries can
tap the gains of this process
while remaining realistic about
its abilities and dangers.
Source 3: An emerging area of inquiry in
Internet governance
Internet Governance by Social Media Platforms L.DeNardis October Journal Foreign scholarship is the role of
& 2015 private information
A.M.Hackl intermediaries in enacting
governance via technical
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ design choices and user
article/abs/pii/S0308596115000592 policies. Viewing social media
platforms through an Internet
governance lens, rather than a
content lens, suggests that
they pose challenges to
communication rights as well
as to the open Internet.
Source 4: The use of social media in the
classroom may provide an
Using Technology to Enhance Policy Practice Jennifer M. January Journal Foreign opportunity to engage
Frank, 25, 2020 students in a deeper
Laura knowledge of policy practice
Ganruth, and to have their voices heard
Wanja on the problems. This essay
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/ Ogongi & will address how social policy
10.1080/08841233.2021.2010262 Katie Nyce students may use social media
as a platform for experiential
learning.
Source 5: Social media has a lot of
advantages especially for
Scientists and social media Kate Stone 2017 Magazine Foreign many Scientists.
Bill Sullivan stated that social
media would be extremely
https://magazine.scienceconnected.org/ useful if more scientists
2017/03/scientists-social-media/? engage on social media as
fbclid=IwAR22AluIV80OY73pOf_OsJg7MuusSQz- they don’t just share data,
they create/ brainstorm ideas
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and respond to enquiries
which helps gather additional
data and acquire information
that can be valuable in the
near future.
Source 6: Increased digital access in the
Philippines holds the promise
Understudied Digital Platforms in the Philippines Jose Mari Decembe Published Research Local of democratized
Hall r 2021 communication and
https://internews.org/? Lanuza, information but also brings
Rossine about the danger of the
fbclid=IwAR2eurif2ym7phxHKN6Ijg9HpGWwII5Ii
Fallorina, & weaponization of social media.
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Samuel An examination of the quality
Cabbuag and volume of information
flows should be
complemented by how much
potential they hold to be
weaponized by bad actors. We
examine TikTok and WeChat
by placing them in the context
of the Philippine media
system, examining their
affordances, information
flows, user emographics, and
disinformative potential.
Source 7: The 2014 National Meeting of
the Entomological Society of
America in November
The Benefits of Supplementing Science with Social Derek February Published Research Foreign highlighted a robust social
Media Hennen 11, 2015 media presence from both the
group and its members.
Nametags, posters, and
slideshows all used Twitter
benefits-of-supplementing-science-with-social- accounts, while screens dotted
around the conference center
media/?fbclid=IwAR1BqMJBX9O-
showed tweets in their
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entirety. During the
wcKjHkymA conference, there were
numerous opportunities to
examine social media use via a
scientific perspective,
particularly during the four
social media-related
symposiums that were
planned for it. They discussed
science communication and
education, comics and culture,
science outreach, and using
social media as a scientist.
Source 8: A result of the latest survey,
researchers were most
interested in interacting with
actors who have a career in
Can social media connect science and society? Teagasc April 5, Foreign science. Social media was also
2017 affected by this trend, with
only a small percentage of
respondents regularly using
social media to communicate
https://phys.org/news/2017-04-social-media- with the general public. Social
science-society.html media has the potential to
help blur the lines between
science and society. However,
a major first step in
encouraging scientists to use
these platforms will be to
ensure they are properly
supported and recognized for
their contribution to science.
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