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Cambridge University Press
Social Media and Morality: Losing Our Self Control
Social Media and Morality: Losing Our Self Control
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Is social media changing who we are? We assume social media is only a tool for our modern day communications and interactions, but is it quietly changing our identities and how we see the world and one another? Our current debate about the human behaviors behind social media misses the important effects these social networking technologies are having on our sense of shared morality and rationality. There has been much concern about the loss of privacy and anonymity in the Information Age, but little attention has been paid to the consequences and effects of social media and the behavior they engender on the Internet. In order to understand how social media influences our morality, Lisa S. Nelson suggests a new methodological approach to social media and its effect on society. Instead of beginning with the assumption that we control our use of social media, this book considers how the phenomenological effects of social media influences our actions, decisions, and, ultimately, who we are and who we become. This important study will inform a new direction in policy and legal regulation for these increasingly important technologies.
Author: Lisa S. Nelson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 06/21/2018
Pages: 230
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.19w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781107164932
Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2018
Author: Lisa S. Nelson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 06/21/2018
Pages: 230
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.19w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781107164932
Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2018
About the Author
Nelson, Lisa S.: - Lisa S. Nelson is an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and is a former appointee with the Department of Homeland Security's Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. Professor Nelson is a National Science Foundation award recipient, a MacArthur grant recipient, and is the author of America Identified: Biometric Technology and Society (2011).
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