Anthropology on Social Media
Author(s): Danielle Airola
Year: 2024
Summary
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In 2018, only about half of Americans (49%) agreed that “human beings, as we know them today, developed from earlier species of animals,” and 38% that “the universe began with a big explosion” (Besley and Hill, 2020). These basic facts may be well understood by the scientific and academic communities, but how do we go about disseminating this sort of knowledge to the general public? What about more nuanced and detailed information that may affect people’s understanding of our human heritage or health? Social media has great potential for increasing the reach and broadening the understanding of individuals. However, it must be done effectively and be mindful of the platform’s methods. This poster asks a question: how can we use social media to talk about anthropology and archaeology? We will explore different social media platforms and how to use them. Platforms covered will include Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. It will also discuss best practices on social media and include examples of academia and scholarship on social media and hashtags to use. The content of this poster is intended to serve as a starting point for those interested in using social media as a form of public outreach.
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Anthropology on Social Media. Danielle Airola. Presented at The 89th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2024 ( tDAR id: 499411)
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Keywords
General
Media and Social Media
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science communication
Geographic Keywords
Worldwide
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 37821.0