Janet Sternberg
Misbehavior in Cyber Places
The Regulation of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet
Janet Sternberg
Misbehavior in Cyber Places
The Regulation of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet
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This book studies computer-mediated, interpersonal Internet activity up to the turn of the century, examining virtual misbehavior across a wide range of online environments. It also lays out the theoretical framework and fundamental ideas of media ecology, a branch of communication scholarship, highly relevant for understanding digital technology.
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This book studies computer-mediated, interpersonal Internet activity up to the turn of the century, examining virtual misbehavior across a wide range of online environments. It also lays out the theoretical framework and fundamental ideas of media ecology, a branch of communication scholarship, highly relevant for understanding digital technology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780761860112
- ISBN-10: 0761860118
- Artikelnr.: 36693963
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780761860112
- ISBN-10: 0761860118
- Artikelnr.: 36693963
Janet Sternberg is a native New Yorker who grew up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and earned her Ph.D. in media ecology with Neil Postman at New York University. A former Fulbright scholar, Sternberg is assistant professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University and is a member of their Latin American and Latino studies faculty. She also served as president of the Media Ecology Association. Sternberg has been online since acquiring her first computer, modem, and email account in 1984.
Preface: The Internet at the Turn of the Century Acknowledgments
Introduction: Athenians and Visigoths in Cyberspace 1 The Research
Objective Rationale for the Study The Research Problem Definitions
Delimitations Method Chapter Summary 2 The Context of the Study Media
Ecology: The Study of Media Environments Media as Environments Environments
as Media Space and Place Situations, Rules, and Rule-Breaking Mediated
Interpersonal Communication Computer-Mediated Communication in Online
Environments Virtual Communities 3 Trouble Brewing in Cyberspace An
Infamous Triad of Troublesome Online Behavior Flaming: Digital Debates and
Virtual Vitriol Spamming: Electronic Junk Mail and Other Cyber Debris
Virtual Rape: Sexual Harassment in Online Gathering Places A Frontier
Mentality: The Internet Besieged Two Approaches: External Laws Versus
Internal Rules 4 Cybercrime: Law-Breaking on the Internet The 1994 Denning
and Lin Report Cybercrime and Cyberlaw Online Security, Attacks, and
Viruses Hackers and Other Denizens of the Cyberspace Underground First
Amendment Follies: Dissent, Free Speech, and Censorship Online Definition
Schizophrenia: Malevolent Criminal or Mischievous Prankster? The
Jurisdiction Circus: No Ringmaster in Cyberspace 5 Misbehavior:
Rule-Breaking in Virtual Communities The 1994 Bruckman Abstract Misbehavior
and its Aliases: Negligent, Naughty, Nasty, and Beyond Rules and Norms in
Virtual Gatherings Netiquette and Other Codes of Civilized Cyber Conduct
Behavior Management and Social Control in Online Environments The Status
Quo: Theories and Analyses in Search of a Paradigm 6 The Regulation of
Online Conduct in Cyber Places Breaking, Making, and Enforcing Rules Online
Breaking the Rules: Varieties of Virtual Misbehavior Rule-Breakers:
Netiquette Newbies, Packet Pranksters, and Modem Miscreants Making the
Rules: Behavioral Standards for Online Gatherings Rule-Makers: Netizens
Against Digital Misconduct Enforcing the Rules: Strategies and Techniques
for Handling Online Troublemakers Rule-Enforcers: Moderators, Sysops,
Wizards, and Gods on Cyber Patrol 7 Conclusion: A New Sense of Place From
Physical to Behavioral Boundaries Growing Interest in Local Regulatory
Approaches Misbehavior Offline: Athenians and Visigoths in Everyday Life
References About the Author
Introduction: Athenians and Visigoths in Cyberspace 1 The Research
Objective Rationale for the Study The Research Problem Definitions
Delimitations Method Chapter Summary 2 The Context of the Study Media
Ecology: The Study of Media Environments Media as Environments Environments
as Media Space and Place Situations, Rules, and Rule-Breaking Mediated
Interpersonal Communication Computer-Mediated Communication in Online
Environments Virtual Communities 3 Trouble Brewing in Cyberspace An
Infamous Triad of Troublesome Online Behavior Flaming: Digital Debates and
Virtual Vitriol Spamming: Electronic Junk Mail and Other Cyber Debris
Virtual Rape: Sexual Harassment in Online Gathering Places A Frontier
Mentality: The Internet Besieged Two Approaches: External Laws Versus
Internal Rules 4 Cybercrime: Law-Breaking on the Internet The 1994 Denning
and Lin Report Cybercrime and Cyberlaw Online Security, Attacks, and
Viruses Hackers and Other Denizens of the Cyberspace Underground First
Amendment Follies: Dissent, Free Speech, and Censorship Online Definition
Schizophrenia: Malevolent Criminal or Mischievous Prankster? The
Jurisdiction Circus: No Ringmaster in Cyberspace 5 Misbehavior:
Rule-Breaking in Virtual Communities The 1994 Bruckman Abstract Misbehavior
and its Aliases: Negligent, Naughty, Nasty, and Beyond Rules and Norms in
Virtual Gatherings Netiquette and Other Codes of Civilized Cyber Conduct
Behavior Management and Social Control in Online Environments The Status
Quo: Theories and Analyses in Search of a Paradigm 6 The Regulation of
Online Conduct in Cyber Places Breaking, Making, and Enforcing Rules Online
Breaking the Rules: Varieties of Virtual Misbehavior Rule-Breakers:
Netiquette Newbies, Packet Pranksters, and Modem Miscreants Making the
Rules: Behavioral Standards for Online Gatherings Rule-Makers: Netizens
Against Digital Misconduct Enforcing the Rules: Strategies and Techniques
for Handling Online Troublemakers Rule-Enforcers: Moderators, Sysops,
Wizards, and Gods on Cyber Patrol 7 Conclusion: A New Sense of Place From
Physical to Behavioral Boundaries Growing Interest in Local Regulatory
Approaches Misbehavior Offline: Athenians and Visigoths in Everyday Life
References About the Author
Preface: The Internet at the Turn of the Century Acknowledgments
Introduction: Athenians and Visigoths in Cyberspace 1 The Research
Objective Rationale for the Study The Research Problem Definitions
Delimitations Method Chapter Summary 2 The Context of the Study Media
Ecology: The Study of Media Environments Media as Environments Environments
as Media Space and Place Situations, Rules, and Rule-Breaking Mediated
Interpersonal Communication Computer-Mediated Communication in Online
Environments Virtual Communities 3 Trouble Brewing in Cyberspace An
Infamous Triad of Troublesome Online Behavior Flaming: Digital Debates and
Virtual Vitriol Spamming: Electronic Junk Mail and Other Cyber Debris
Virtual Rape: Sexual Harassment in Online Gathering Places A Frontier
Mentality: The Internet Besieged Two Approaches: External Laws Versus
Internal Rules 4 Cybercrime: Law-Breaking on the Internet The 1994 Denning
and Lin Report Cybercrime and Cyberlaw Online Security, Attacks, and
Viruses Hackers and Other Denizens of the Cyberspace Underground First
Amendment Follies: Dissent, Free Speech, and Censorship Online Definition
Schizophrenia: Malevolent Criminal or Mischievous Prankster? The
Jurisdiction Circus: No Ringmaster in Cyberspace 5 Misbehavior:
Rule-Breaking in Virtual Communities The 1994 Bruckman Abstract Misbehavior
and its Aliases: Negligent, Naughty, Nasty, and Beyond Rules and Norms in
Virtual Gatherings Netiquette and Other Codes of Civilized Cyber Conduct
Behavior Management and Social Control in Online Environments The Status
Quo: Theories and Analyses in Search of a Paradigm 6 The Regulation of
Online Conduct in Cyber Places Breaking, Making, and Enforcing Rules Online
Breaking the Rules: Varieties of Virtual Misbehavior Rule-Breakers:
Netiquette Newbies, Packet Pranksters, and Modem Miscreants Making the
Rules: Behavioral Standards for Online Gatherings Rule-Makers: Netizens
Against Digital Misconduct Enforcing the Rules: Strategies and Techniques
for Handling Online Troublemakers Rule-Enforcers: Moderators, Sysops,
Wizards, and Gods on Cyber Patrol 7 Conclusion: A New Sense of Place From
Physical to Behavioral Boundaries Growing Interest in Local Regulatory
Approaches Misbehavior Offline: Athenians and Visigoths in Everyday Life
References About the Author
Introduction: Athenians and Visigoths in Cyberspace 1 The Research
Objective Rationale for the Study The Research Problem Definitions
Delimitations Method Chapter Summary 2 The Context of the Study Media
Ecology: The Study of Media Environments Media as Environments Environments
as Media Space and Place Situations, Rules, and Rule-Breaking Mediated
Interpersonal Communication Computer-Mediated Communication in Online
Environments Virtual Communities 3 Trouble Brewing in Cyberspace An
Infamous Triad of Troublesome Online Behavior Flaming: Digital Debates and
Virtual Vitriol Spamming: Electronic Junk Mail and Other Cyber Debris
Virtual Rape: Sexual Harassment in Online Gathering Places A Frontier
Mentality: The Internet Besieged Two Approaches: External Laws Versus
Internal Rules 4 Cybercrime: Law-Breaking on the Internet The 1994 Denning
and Lin Report Cybercrime and Cyberlaw Online Security, Attacks, and
Viruses Hackers and Other Denizens of the Cyberspace Underground First
Amendment Follies: Dissent, Free Speech, and Censorship Online Definition
Schizophrenia: Malevolent Criminal or Mischievous Prankster? The
Jurisdiction Circus: No Ringmaster in Cyberspace 5 Misbehavior:
Rule-Breaking in Virtual Communities The 1994 Bruckman Abstract Misbehavior
and its Aliases: Negligent, Naughty, Nasty, and Beyond Rules and Norms in
Virtual Gatherings Netiquette and Other Codes of Civilized Cyber Conduct
Behavior Management and Social Control in Online Environments The Status
Quo: Theories and Analyses in Search of a Paradigm 6 The Regulation of
Online Conduct in Cyber Places Breaking, Making, and Enforcing Rules Online
Breaking the Rules: Varieties of Virtual Misbehavior Rule-Breakers:
Netiquette Newbies, Packet Pranksters, and Modem Miscreants Making the
Rules: Behavioral Standards for Online Gatherings Rule-Makers: Netizens
Against Digital Misconduct Enforcing the Rules: Strategies and Techniques
for Handling Online Troublemakers Rule-Enforcers: Moderators, Sysops,
Wizards, and Gods on Cyber Patrol 7 Conclusion: A New Sense of Place From
Physical to Behavioral Boundaries Growing Interest in Local Regulatory
Approaches Misbehavior Offline: Athenians and Visigoths in Everyday Life
References About the Author