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Author Milosevic, Tijana, author.

Title Protecting children online? : cyberbullying policies of social media companies / Tijana Milosevic ; foreword by Sonia Livingstone.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]

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Description xv, 280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Gender group: gdr Women lcdgt
Author: Nationality/regional group: nat Norwegians lcdgt
Sonia Livingstone: Nationality/regional group: nat Britons lcdgt
Occupational/field of activity group: occ University and college faculty members lcdgt
Series The Information Society Series
Information society series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cyberbullying, dignity, and children's rights. When cyberbullying ends in suicide -- Can E-safety compromise children's rights? -- Shaping company responsibility : privatized public sphere -- Vagaries of self-regulation. Perils of politics-driven regulation -- Industry self-regulation in the US and in the EU -- Untangling the companies' motives and actions -- The roles of NGOs in search of transparency and effectiveness -- Policy solutions. Strengths and limitations of self-regulation -- Toward a culture of dignity.
Summary "In this book, Tijana Milosevic examines the effectiveness of efforts by social media companies, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and Instagram, to rein in cyberbullying by young users. Milosevic analyzes the anti-bullying policies of fourteen major social media companies, as recorded in companies' corporate documents, draws on interviews with company representatives and e-safety experts, and details the roles of nongovernmental organizations examining their ability to provide critical independent advice. She draws attention to lack of transparency in how companies handle bullying cases, emphasizing the need for a continuous independent evaluation of effectiveness of companies' mechanisms, especially from children's perspective. Milosevic argues that cyberbullying should be viewed in the context of children's rights and as part of the larger social problem of the culture of humiliation."--Book jacket.
Subject Online social networks -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Internet industry -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Cyberbullying -- Prevention.
Online social networks. (OCoLC)fst01741311
Internet industry. (OCoLC)fst00977265
Cyberbullying. (OCoLC)fst01740234
Added Author Livingstone, Sonia M., author of foreword.
ISBN 9780262037099 hardcover ; alkaline paper
0262037092 hardcover ; alkaline paper
Standard No. 40027897102

 
    
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