Do you know your stuff?

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Across
  1. 2. Social identity theorist
  2. 3. Increasingly employers are conducting background checks on candidates and employees by viewing their social networking pages to assist in selection decisions.
  3. 5. Technofeminism characterises the relationship between gender and technology as one of mutual shaping, in which technology is both a source and a consequence of gender relations.
  4. 6. Cultural dimensions theorist
  5. 7. The relationship between individual unique identity and shared collective identity is left relatively unexplored, which results in gaps in 'how identity works or is worked, and of what it is.
  6. 8. Friend network responses are more likely to be useful when contributed by weak ties.
  7. 9. Author of 'The Shallows'
  8. 12. Wrote 'The presentation of self in everyday life'.
  9. 14. Search engine
  10. 15. A group has a culture when it has enough shared history to have formed a set of basic assumptions which guide behaviour, perceptions, thoughts and feelings.
  11. 17. Work Extending (missing word)
  12. 18. Wrote 'The IT way of loafing on the job..."
  13. 20. The term "friends" can be misleading, because the connection does not necessarily mean friendship in the everyday vernacular sense, and the reasons people connect are varied.
  14. 21. Suggest Facebook is used to maintain existing offline relationships or solidify offline connections, as opposed to meeting new people.
  15. 22. Once information is transmitted online it becomes a paperless, but permanent character record.
  16. 23. SNS have not remained in merely the private spheres of people's lives but have steadily become a component of work life for many people.
  17. 24. Csikszentmihalyi's state of intrinsic motivation where a person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing.
Down
  1. 1. Today is (word)
  2. 3. Creator of Facebook
  3. 4. Facebook is unlikely to be a critical communication channel for close friends because these stronger ties typically use multiple, redundant channels to communicate.
  4. 9. Prize for winner
  5. 10. Boundaries between "funny" and "serious" can be ambiguous in organisations.
  6. 11. Identification and the practices of identity and privacy in everyday digital communication.
  7. 13. Pseudonym name of IT company Barbara investigated humour and fun enactment
  8. 16. Generation Y
  9. 19. Part 2 of essay assessment requirement