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Controversial Social Media Activity: When Free Speech Causes Controversy – On-Demand Training


Overview
Navigating the Tensions Between Free Expression and a Safe, Inclusive Community

Social media has dramatically transformed college and university life, increasing both the speed and “democratization” of communication. However, it also presents serious challenges to student wellbeing when deployed by persons inside or outside the community to bully, harass, shame or “cancel” them. Faculty and staff also face challenges in their use of social media, placing employment at risk or inciting protests against the institution as a result of controversial or ill-considered posts.

Our seasoned legal expert presenter offers crucial, actionable takeaways on dealing with controversial social media activity by students, faculty and staff.

You’ll explore issues including:
  • The types of online behavior that may warrant withdrawal of an offer of admission when later revealed to your institution.
  • When aggressive engagement on social media platforms crosses into criminal or civil cyberbullying or stalking.
  • The limits of “cancel culture” and how you should respond to efforts to “cancel” a student, faculty or staff member.
  • What constitutes a true threat as opposed to aggressive rhetoric.
  • Where the line is drawn between faculty/staff “personal” and “professional” social media activity.
  • How to teach norms of constructive and respectful debate in a social media climate where language and behavior are often celebrated.
  • Where to draw the line between protected expression and harassment that can be sanctioned under college/university policy.
  • The limits of social media activity when engaged in by a student leader.
  • Your level of duty in monitoring GroupME or other chat groups/lists maintained by students engaged in college/university business.
Walk away with a comprehensive understanding of tools and strategies available to your institution so you can effectively – and legally – deal with controversial social media activity by students, faculty and staff.

Registration: $399*

*Instructions for accessing the On-Demand Training will be available for download immediately after checkout. You may share this On-Demand Training with any staff members from your campus community for unlimited viewing.

Topics Covered
We offer crucial, actionable takeaways that will help you:
  • Understand the intersection of social media harassment and Titles VI and IX — ensure your institution is in compliance to avoid a legal issue.
  • Respond to revelations of concerning prior social media activity and related efforts to “cancel” the applicant, student, faculty or staff member — know where to draw the line between a true threat and aggressive rhetoric.
  • Recognize cyberbullying as a potential criminal act or a civil tort — know when to get authorities involved so you can respond swiftly and effectively.
  • Improve the nature of discourse and debate in your community — respond effectively to hateful rhetoric and ensure an inclusive and welcoming community where the language at issue is considered protected speech.
Presenter
Allen Groves has served as the University of Virginia’s Dean of Students since August 2007.

Click here for full bio.

What’s Included
  • 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
  • Link to view webinar on demand for one year (24/7 access)
  • Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
  • Certificate of completion for each participant
  • Remote team training                 
  • Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus


 
For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, please email info@paper-clip.com.
Price: $399.00
 






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