The Intersection of Social Media, Women, and Social Work in Education: Challenges and Opportunities

The Intersection of Social Media, Women, and Social Work in Education: Challenges and Opportunities

Dr. Ram H. Butke

Assistant Professor

College of Social Work, Kamptee, Dist. Nagpur

Mo. No 9822020734

Mail :- rambutke@gmail.com

Abstract

Social media has transformed the educational landscape, offering women unprecedented access to knowledge, networking, and empowerment opportunities. However, it also presents challenges, including cyberbullying, privacy concerns, and gender-based discrimination. This paper examines the intersection of social media, women, and social work within education, exploring both the empowering and problematic aspects. Drawing on relevant theories, case studies, and empirical data, we analyze the role of social work in mitigating risks while leveraging social media for advocacy, education, and community building. The study concludes with actionable recommendations for social workers, educators, and policymakers to foster a safer and more equitable digital space for women in education. Additionally, this paper explores the historical evolution of social media in education, the impact of policy frameworks on digital safety, and the role of community-driven solutions in strengthening online spaces.

Keywords: social media, women, social work, education, empowerment, advocacy, gender, cyberbullying, privacy, community building, policy recommendations, digital safety, social justice.

DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2503I3IIVXIIIP0033

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