Netiquette and online ethics
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- ISBN: 9780737764284 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 0737764287 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 9780737764291 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 0737764295 (pbk.)
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Physical Description:
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213 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2013.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-203) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Ch 1. What is the relationship between the internet and civility? : Incivility in our society has not increased / Kathleen Cairns -- Online incivility coarsens public discourse / Andrew Stafford -- Online incivility is part of greater democratic participation and changing norms / Mano Singham -- Online incivility exists, but its effects are difficult to determine / Robert M. Eisinger -- Online anonymity encourages harassment of women / Allison McNeely -- Online anonymity protects marginalized groups / danah boyd ; Ch 2. Is cyberbullying a serious problem? : Cyberbullying in the workplace is a growing problem / Erica Pinsky -- Cyberbullying among students is a dangerous epidemic / Isabeau Doucet -- Cyberbullying among students is serious, but it is not an epidemic / Larry Magid -- Anti-cyberbullying laws are needed to fight cyberbullying / Ben Leichtling -- Anti-cyberbullying laws are a threat to free speech / John O. Hayward -- Schools and teachers can take action to combat cyberbullying / Sameer Hinduja, Justin W. Patchin ; Ch 3. What are the etiquette and ethics of online relationships? : Good netiquette can help make online dating work / Andrea Bartz, Breanne Ehrlich -- There is little evidence that online dating works / Eli J. Finkel, Paul W. Eastwick, Benjamin R. Karney, Harry T. Reis, Susan Sprecher -- Adult sexting is fun and harmless / Penelope Trunk -- Adult sexting can destroy careers and relationships / Joe Gould, Gina Cavallaro -- Cybersex affairs are a form of infidelity / Lenore Skomal -- Cybersex is not necessarily infidelity / Violet Blue ; Ch 4. What are the etiquette and ethics of social media? : Facebook immorally exploits its users / Kevin Kelleher -- Facebook's treatment of its users is not especially exploitive or immoral / PJ Rey -- Social media users should practice good netiquette in dealing with spam / Suzanne Choney -- Using bots and automation can be akin to spamming / Adam Justice -- Employees should accept the growing use of social media background checks / Michael Rainey -- Employers should be cautious about using social media background checks / Personnel Today. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | TK 5105.878 .N48 2013 | 30775305469646 | General Collection | Available | - |
Summary
Netiquette and Online Ethics
Editor Noah Berlatsky has compiled several essays in a pro versus con format that debate several issues relating to netiquette and online ethics. Readers will explore the relationship between the internet and civility as well as the ethics and etiquette of online relationships and social media. They will analyze whether cyberbullying is a serious problem. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications. Readers are exposed to many sides of a debate, which promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.