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This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether incivility in our society has increased, whether anti-cyberbullying laws are needed to fight cyberbullying, and whether employees should accept the growing use of social media background checks.
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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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Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-203) and index.
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