Social Media Self-Sabotage

12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Thursday, October 1, 2020
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MSU Student Access Only:  Recorded Presentation 

How and why are individuals and companies sabotaging themselves on social media? Case studies will uncover bad behavior and showcase individuals and companies whose responses to bad online reviews have compounded their problems. This presentation will also examine those who have faced legal liability for impetuous online speech or misguided attempts to outstrip their competition. Discover tips for using social media safely and professionally, based on published research and teaching in the areas of Torts (Civil Liability for Wrongful Conduct) and First Amendment Law.

Sponsored by Missouri State University's Office of Public Affairs Support.  

Introduction by: Dr. George Connor, Department Head, Political Science, MSU College of Humanities and Public Affairs

Q&A Producer:  Amanda Brodeur, MSU Faculty Conference Chair & Public Affairs Fellow 

  • Live closed captioning is provided.    

 

Presenters

Dean and Judge C.A. Leedy Professor of Law Lyrissa Lidsky

Lyrissa Lidsky

Dean and Judge C.A. Leedy Professor of Law
University of Missouri