Shame nation : the global epidemic of online hate / Sue Scheff, with Melissa Schorr ; Foreword by Monica Lewinsky.

By: Scheff, Sue [author.]
Contributor(s): Schorr, Melissa [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks, [2017]Copyright date: © 2017Description: xxix, 321 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781492648994 Subject(s): Cyberbullying | Shame -- Social aspects | Humiliation | Online hate speech | Internet -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 302.34/302854678 LOC classification: HV6773.15.C92 | S355 2017
Contents:
Introduction. The click: what is digital shaming? The rise of shame nation. The spectrum of shame ; No one is safe from cyberhumiliation ; I can't believe they posted that! ; Shaming, celebrity-style ; The ramifications of a digital disaster Preventing and surviving an onslaught. Digital wisdom is digital survival ; To feed or not to feed ; Seeking outside help Beyond the shaming. Rebounding with purpose ; Taking action ; A time to heal
Summary: Explores the phenomenon of online shaming and offers practical guidance on how to prevent cyber blunders and cyber bullies
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Sue Scheff is a nationally recognized author, speaker, parent advocate, and Internet safety expert. In 2001, Sue founded Parent's Universal Resource Experts, Inc. Today, she is a sought-after expert featured in major media outlets and publications. As a leader in the movement against cyberbullying, she focuses on teaching others hot to avoid virtual cruelty and how to react effectively when it occurs.

Melissa Schorr is a widely published freelance journalist and author. Currently a contributing editor at the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, Schorr has also served as a stringer for People magazine, a columnist for the Las Vegas Sun, and a health writer for ABCNews.com

Includes bibliographical references and index.


Introduction. The click: what is digital shaming?
The rise of shame nation. The spectrum of shame ; No one is safe from cyberhumiliation ; I can't believe they posted that! ; Shaming, celebrity-style ; The ramifications of a digital disaster
Preventing and surviving an onslaught. Digital wisdom is digital survival ; To feed or not to feed ; Seeking outside help
Beyond the shaming. Rebounding with purpose ; Taking action ; A time to heal

Explores the phenomenon of online shaming and offers practical guidance on how to prevent cyber blunders and cyber bullies

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