Description: Sympathy for the Cyberbully by Arthur S. Hayes In the first systematic account of judicial rulings striking down cyberbullying laws in the United States and Canada, Sympathy for the Cyberbully offers an unapologetic defense of online acid-tongued disparagers and youthful and adult sexters. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In the first systematic account of judicial rulings striking down cyberbullying laws in the United States and Canada, Sympathy for the Cyberbully offers an unapologetic defense of online acid-tongued disparagers and youthful and adult sexters. In the first decade of the 21st century, legitimate concerns about the harmful effects of cyberbullying degenerated into a moral panic. The most troubling aspect of the panic has been a spate of censorship—the enactment of laws which breach long-standing constitutional principles, by authorizing police to arrest and juries to convict, and schools to suspend, individuals for engaging in online expression that would be constitutionally protected had it been communicated offline. These hastily drawn statutes victimize harsh critics of elected officials, scholars, school officials and faculty, distributors of constitutionally protected pornography, adolescents "talking smack," and teens who engage in the consensual exchange of nude images, even in states where teens of a certain age enjoy the right to engage in sexual relations. The victims stories are told here. Sympathy for the Cyberbully is suitable for undergraduate, graduate and law school courses in media law, First Amendment law and free expression. Author Biography Arthur S. Hayes, J.D., is Associate Professor of Communications & Media Studies at Fordham University. He is the author of Mass Media Law: The Printing Press to the Internet (Peter Lang, 2013) and Press Critics Are the Fifth Estate: Media Watchdogs in America (2008). Table of Contents Preface – Acknowledgment – Anti-Cyberbullying Laws: A Sober Analysis through the Moral Panic Theory Lens – Cyberbullying and Free Speech – The Unnecessary and Unjust Creation of Virtual Juvenile Delinquents – "Enclaves of Totalitarianism" – Censorship Redux: The 21st Century Attack on the First Amendment Right of Public Criticism by the Use of Cyberharassment, Cyberstalking and Online Impersonation Laws – Image Control: Who Loses When Teen Sexting and Revenge Porn Are Criminalized? – The Short Life and Quick Death of the First Cyberbullying Law in Canada (August 6, 2013–December 10, 2015) – Cases Index – Subject Index. Review "Cyberbullying, sexting, and revenge pornography have strained robust free speech principles in the United States and elsewhere. Arthur S. Hayes provides an important resource for understanding the challenges the dark underbelly of Internet communications have presented to courts and legislators, detailing how well-intentioned policymakers may have overreached in their efforts to protect victims in ways that threaten speech that is legitimate, and in some cases, valuable. Rich details of cases and controversies arising in the past decade illustrate the difficult tradeoffs in emergent online speech jurisprudence."Daxton Stewart, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Texas Christian University; Editor of (2013) Review Quote "Cyberbullying, sexting, and revenge pornography have strained robust free speech principles in the United States and elsewhere. Arthur S. Hayes provides an important resource for understanding the challenges the dark underbelly of Internet communications have presented to courts and legislators, detailing how well-intentioned policymakers may have overreached in their efforts to protect victims in ways that threaten speech that is legitimate, and in some cases, valuable. Rich details of cases and controversies arising in the past decade illustrate the difficult tradeoffs in emergent online speech jurisprudence."Daxton Stewart, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Texas Christian University; Editor of (2013) Details ISBN1433132117 Author Arthur S. Hayes Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc Series Communication Law ISBN-10 1433132117 ISBN-13 9781433132117 Format Paperback Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc Country of Publication United States DEWEY 302.3430973 Subtitle How the Crusade to Censor Hostile and Offensive Online Speech Abuses Freedom of Expression Pages 252 Year 2017 Publication Date 2017-07-31 Short Title Sympathy for the Cyberbully Language English Series Number 6 UK Release Date 2017-07-31 AU Release Date 2017-07-31 NZ Release Date 2017-07-31 US Release Date 2017-07-31 Edition Description New edition Alternative 9781433132124 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:130294469;
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ISBN-13: 9781433132117
Book Title: Sympathy for the Cyberbully
Number of Pages: 252 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Sympathy for the Cyberbully: How the Crusade to Censor Hostile and Offensive Online Speech Abuses Freedom of Expression
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication Year: 2017
Subject: Film Studies
Item Height: 225 mm
Item Weight: 380 g
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Author: Arthur S. Hayes
Subject Area: Social System
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