This book examines the lines between online joking and legal consequences and analyzes legal and educational responses to these issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shaheen Shariff is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at McGill University. She is the 2012 winner of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for scholarship and service to Canada. Shariff is a frequent commentator and researcher who has written extensively on the intersecting influences and the impact of legal, social, political, religious, cultural, and organizational systems and of news media on education in a rapidly evolving digital society. She is the author of Confronting Cyberbullying: What Schools Need to Know to Control Misconduct and Avoid Legal Consequences (Cambridge, 2009) and Cyberbullying: Issues and Solutions for the School, the Classroom and the Home (2008).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Confronting cyberbullying - are we any further ahead? 2. Sexism defines the lines between 'fun' and power 3. The irony of charging children with distribution of child pornography 4. Keeping kids out of court: jokes, defamation, and duty to protect 5. From Lord of the Flies to Harry Potter: lessons we can all learn.
1. Confronting cyberbullying - are we any further ahead? 2. Sexism defines the lines between 'fun' and power 3. The irony of charging children with distribution of child pornography 4. Keeping kids out of court: jokes, defamation, and duty to protect 5. From Lord of the Flies to Harry Potter: lessons we can all learn.
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