Hi, Thanks for sharing this. It makes me think about how we construct our identity online, in the light of this online trolling behavior that we sometimes see. I'm also concerned about these same practices as data and freedoms are under attack as well. Our research was trying to understand how to empower educators...and as a result their students as they work/play in these spaces. Thanks again. I'll grab the book. :) -Ian On Sun, Nov 30, 2014, 9:44 AM Research <researchtexts@gmail.com> wrote:
There is a new Canadian book that talks about how online abuse -- tormenting, bullying, stalking, revenge porn, predation -- is driving different types of people off the Internet. Extreme Mean: Trolls, Bullies and Predators Online. Author is Paula Todd. www.extrememean.com
On Nov 30, 2014, at 8:33 AM, Peter Timusk <peterotimusk@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't read about this so much. I have heard a few law professors speak on facebook and privacy in Canada. I think about this though. I think I have more risk of my friends exposing my privacy than any company or social media staff. It's in the realm of legal studies for sure.
Peter T.
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On Nov 28, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Ian O'Byrne <wiobyrne@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I'm working on some research my colleague and we're seeing signs of this form of risk awareness and/or aversion as it relates to digital identity construction and sharing. Our population is pre-service and veteran educators.
I'm wondering if anyone else is seeing this in their work...and what citations or literature do you reference.
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