The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia

How is a small-scale volunteer organization in Malaysia utilizing Facebook to engage the Malaysian public in volunteer work for refugee children’s education? This paper addresses this question by investigating the social media use of “Let’s Tutor a Refugee Child”. By using quantitative content analy...

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Main Authors: Shekaliu, Sahar, Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila, Hamedi, Mohd Adnan, Guajardo, Jarret
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spelling my.um.eprints.206812019-03-13T03:00:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20681/ The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia Shekaliu, Sahar Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila Hamedi, Mohd Adnan Guajardo, Jarret L Education (General) QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science How is a small-scale volunteer organization in Malaysia utilizing Facebook to engage the Malaysian public in volunteer work for refugee children’s education? This paper addresses this question by investigating the social media use of “Let’s Tutor a Refugee Child”. By using quantitative content analysis and social media analytics, this study analyzes the Facebook use on both message level and organization level. This study found that there is a salient divide between the different types of social media content and the interaction created online. It also found that the prevalence of advocacy messages based on the social media advocacy pyramid is very different. Over half of the all Facebook posts by volunteer organization fall into the “Information” category, followed by the “Action” category. “Community-building” posts seem to be neglected. With regards to the effectiveness of social media, this study found that (a) although volunteer organizations have managed to reach a significant number of members; they have failed to keep their members active on social media, (b) volunteer organization are not fully exploiting dialogical affordance of social media, and (c) volunteer organization have failed to get more members stepping up to action. This study contributes to social media literature by integrating different theories to show the utilization of social media by small-scale volunteer organizations. Taylor's University College 2018 Article PeerReviewed Shekaliu, Sahar and Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila and Hamedi, Mohd Adnan and Guajardo, Jarret (2018) The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia. SEARCH, 10 (1). pp. 53-78. ISSN 2229-872X http://search.taylors.edu.my/documents/journals/2018-10-1/SEARCH-2018-10-1-J3.pdf
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topic L Education (General)
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle L Education (General)
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Shekaliu, Sahar
Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila
Hamedi, Mohd Adnan
Guajardo, Jarret
The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
description How is a small-scale volunteer organization in Malaysia utilizing Facebook to engage the Malaysian public in volunteer work for refugee children’s education? This paper addresses this question by investigating the social media use of “Let’s Tutor a Refugee Child”. By using quantitative content analysis and social media analytics, this study analyzes the Facebook use on both message level and organization level. This study found that there is a salient divide between the different types of social media content and the interaction created online. It also found that the prevalence of advocacy messages based on the social media advocacy pyramid is very different. Over half of the all Facebook posts by volunteer organization fall into the “Information” category, followed by the “Action” category. “Community-building” posts seem to be neglected. With regards to the effectiveness of social media, this study found that (a) although volunteer organizations have managed to reach a significant number of members; they have failed to keep their members active on social media, (b) volunteer organization are not fully exploiting dialogical affordance of social media, and (c) volunteer organization have failed to get more members stepping up to action. This study contributes to social media literature by integrating different theories to show the utilization of social media by small-scale volunteer organizations.
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author Shekaliu, Sahar
Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila
Hamedi, Mohd Adnan
Guajardo, Jarret
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Mustafa, Siti Ezaleila
Hamedi, Mohd Adnan
Guajardo, Jarret
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title The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
title_short The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
title_full The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
title_fullStr The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The use and effectiveness of Facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in Malaysia
title_sort use and effectiveness of facebook in small-scale volunteer organisation for refugee children’s education in malaysia
publisher Taylor's University College
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20681/
http://search.taylors.edu.my/documents/journals/2018-10-1/SEARCH-2018-10-1-J3.pdf
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