Psychosocial Intervention (Apr 2020)

Connectedness, Engagement, and Learning through Social Work Communities on LinkedIn

  • Joaquín Castillo-de Mesa,
  • Luis Gómez-Jacinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5093/pi2020a4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 103 – 112

Abstract

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Social networking sites have enabled a high connectedness leading to unprecedented interactive dynamics. Social workers are using these digital means and are generating communities of practice through which they cooperate and shareinformation. Through netnography and analysis of social networking sites we have observed the presence, identity, and connectedness, and interaction patterns on LinkedIn of 170 social workers who worked at 41 organizations from specificcontexts. Implicit communities were identified through various algorithms, thus analyzing leadership and cohesion of their members. Results show connectedness and interaction patterns that lead to the creation of communities of practice on LinkedIn based on social work domains and practices. The possibility of establishing and maintaining relationships on LinkedIn and applying social networking sites to social intervention as an innovative strategy to improve information exchange and cooperation between professionals and organizations is addressed in the discussion.

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