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The Obligatory Discussant

These are really nice research efforts, and SIOPers could be doing a lot more of this cutting edge work

Weidner et al., Schmidt et al., and Nguyen & Siu, are in one genre, whereas Landers & Callan is in another genre

Both kinds of work are needed and relevant to SIOP, but my comments below pertain more to the former genre and less to the latter

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Three Things: #1

There's a lot of scholarship in this area (some of it good) that appears in conference proceedings instead of journals: CSCW, iConference, ACM SIGCHI, and HCI International... We need them AND they need us!

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Three Things:#2Alternative and non-traditional employment arrangements are one of the fastest areas of job growth

Temps, independent contractors, contracted services, eLancers

The boundary between work and non-work use of social media may (have already) become much more fluid

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Three Things: #3

Social networking and social media provide powerful new opportunities for data collection and analysis that can complement the use of employee surveys

Example: "twitteR" provides a simple DIY interface for extracting structured data from Twitter for statistical and/or text analysis (using the free and open source R statistics platform)

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