Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

Social media have accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connected millions of individuals who otherwise would never have met. But not everything social media touch turns to gold--much of it is brass. Social networking sites are used by scammers, criminals and sexual predators, and many people now self-diagnose illness based on misinformation shared online. Businesses make great claims about social media as a marketing tool but few show any real returns. We communicate through social media but are we really saying anything? Is social media doomed to be a conduit of narcissism or can it become a channel for responsible communication? Can social networking overcome its manifold violations of privacy? Must we sacrifice our identities in order to tweet or "friend" our associates? This book examines some of the legal and ethical issues surrounding social media, their impact on civil discourse and their role in suicides, murders and criminal enterprise.

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Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

Social media have accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connected millions of individuals who otherwise would never have met. But not everything social media touch turns to gold--much of it is brass. Social networking sites are used by scammers, criminals and sexual predators, and many people now self-diagnose illness based on misinformation shared online. Businesses make great claims about social media as a marketing tool but few show any real returns. We communicate through social media but are we really saying anything? Is social media doomed to be a conduit of narcissism or can it become a channel for responsible communication? Can social networking overcome its manifold violations of privacy? Must we sacrifice our identities in order to tweet or "friend" our associates? This book examines some of the legal and ethical issues surrounding social media, their impact on civil discourse and their role in suicides, murders and criminal enterprise.

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Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

by Mark Y. Herring
Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

Social Media and the Good Life: Do They Connect?

by Mark Y. Herring

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Overview

Social media have accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connected millions of individuals who otherwise would never have met. But not everything social media touch turns to gold--much of it is brass. Social networking sites are used by scammers, criminals and sexual predators, and many people now self-diagnose illness based on misinformation shared online. Businesses make great claims about social media as a marketing tool but few show any real returns. We communicate through social media but are we really saying anything? Is social media doomed to be a conduit of narcissism or can it become a channel for responsible communication? Can social networking overcome its manifold violations of privacy? Must we sacrifice our identities in order to tweet or "friend" our associates? This book examines some of the legal and ethical issues surrounding social media, their impact on civil discourse and their role in suicides, murders and criminal enterprise.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476620947
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/14/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 626 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Y. Herring is the dean of library services at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina. His work has appeared in American Libraries and Library Journal and many other publications.
Mark Y. Herring is the dean of library services at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina. His work has appeared in American Libraries and Library Journal and many other publications.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
One—#WhereDidItAllBegin?
Two—#City#State#U.S.Government
Three—#K–12#SocialMedia#DangerousLiaison?
Four—#We’reAllAdultsNow#CollegeRulz#StudyingSucks!
Five—#PersonsWithDisabilities
Six—#BossNearby
Seven—#Privacy#GetOverIt
Eight—#IdentityTheft#Phishing
Nine—#CyberDoctorsAre4Real
Ten—#Cyberbullying
Eleven—#AyenbiteOfInwyt
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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