This blog is provided by the Digital Media Research Center (DMRC) Pew Research Center analyzed U.S. adults’ opinions on TikTok and how those opinions vary based on their posting activity. A survey of 869 U.S. adults with a valid TikTok handle was conducted in August 2023. The survey was distributed to members of the Center’s … Continue reading How do Adults use TikTok?
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Pew Research Center analyzed Americans’ opinions on women in top business leadership positions and the obstacles they face in obtaining those roles. A survey of 5,057 U.S. adults was conducted July 17-23, 2023. Key findings include:1.) 55% of respondents thought there are too few women in top executive business positions.— 65% of female respondents and … Continue reading Gender and Leadership in American Businesses
Pew Research Center analyzed the evolution of the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag on Twitter and examined how individuals engage with social issues on social media. An analysis of 44 million public tweets over the last 10 years was conducted along with a survey of 5,000 U.S. adults from May 15-21, 2023. Key findings include: 1.) 77% of … Continue reading How #BlackLivesMatter Has Evolved in its 10 Years of Existence
This summary is provided by the IPR Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pew Research Center examined American’s feelings toward the Black Lives Matter movement ten years after the hashtag BlackLivesMatter was first used on Twitter, and three years after the murder of George Floyd. A survey of 5,073 U.S adults was conducted from April … Continue reading Support for Black Lives Matter has Declined Since 2020
Pew Research Center examined journalists’ concerns and perspectives on changes in the news industry. A survey of 11,889 U.S.-based journalists was conducted from Feb. 16 – March 17, 2022. Key findings include:— 57% of journalists say they are extremely or very concerned about possible restrictions on U.S. press freedoms.— Journalists aged 65+ years were the … Continue reading Majority of U.S. Journalists Concerned about Press Freedoms
Fifty-six percent of executives say digital engagement with customers is at least a top-ten company priority, according to a study by McKinsey & Company. The study is one of 10 in the Institute for Public Relations’ “Top 10 Social Media Research Studies for Public Relations Professionals for the Second Half of 2013.” The compilation was … Continue reading Top 10 Social Media Research Studies for Public Relations Professionals