Empowered through digital social media: exploring university students' perceptions and engagement with sustainability practices

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https://doi.org/10.55056/cte.1085

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digital tools, digital empowerment, social media, university students, sustainability practices

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This study examines how social media enables Tanzanian university students to adopt sustainable practices. Using social cognitive theory and an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, we address two research questions: (1) What are students' perceived social media empowerment factors and their engagement with sustainability practices? (2) How do these empowerment factors contribute to sustainability engagement? Descriptive analysis (n=510) revealed that social media serve as powerful tools for resource access (mean score=4.31, 94.12% positive), self-expression and control (mean score=4.09, 88.82%), and participation in virtual sustainability discussions (mean score=4.05, 83.33%). Structural equation modelling showed that self-expression and control were the strongest predictors of sustainability-related collaboration (β=0.797), community outreach (β=0.817), and behavioural change (β=0.827, p<.0001). Access to resources and support demonstrated moderate positive effects on all outcomes (β=0.482-0.537, p<.0001), while participation and engagement showed smaller but significant influences (β=0.122-0.136, p≤.003), underscoring their supplementary roles. Qualitative focus groups (n=12) highlighted peer validation as key to translating engagement into action, although information credibility and motivation gaps persist. The findings extend social cognitive theory by showing that digital feedback amplifies self-efficacy in resource-constrained contexts. Implications include integrating social media into Tanzania's digital education strategy and global Sustainable Development Goals frameworks, with emphasis on digital literacy and peer-supported action. This study bridges gaps in Tanzanian research, offering actionable insights for instructors and policymakers in the Global South.

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Bitegeko, R.M. and Seni, A.J., 2026. Empowered through digital social media: exploring university students’ perceptions and engagement with sustainability practices. CTE Workshop Proceedings [Online], 13, pp.121–142. Available from: https://doi.org/10.55056/cte.1085 [Accessed 10 May 2026].
Received 2025-08-01
Accepted 2025-11-22
Published 2026-03-21