Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what conditions, if any, is it morally justifiable? Our aim in this paper is systemically to investigate the morality of public shaming, so as to provide an answer to this neglected question. We develop an overarching framework for assessing the justifiability of this practice, which shows that, while shaming can sometimes be morally justifiable, it very often is not. In turn, our framework highlights several reasons to be concerned about the increasingly widespread phenomenon of online public shaming
Shaming in a social context is necessarily assembled, as it depends on a loosely and often spontaneo...
This paper answers the question—can citizens be shamed in a manner that is morally justifiable—by fo...
37 This paper examines the efficacy of online shaming as a modality for social control. Social contr...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
Misbehaving students at Washington Middle School last month couldn’t expect their bad behavior to go...
Public denunciations involve ritual destruction of the moral standing of the target. They are intima...
Online shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Public shaming has moved from the village square and is now an established online phenomenon. The cu...
This paper advances privacy theory through examination of online shaming, focusing in particular on ...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
Shaming in a social context is necessarily assembled, as it depends on a loosely and often spontaneo...
This paper answers the question—can citizens be shamed in a manner that is morally justifiable—by fo...
37 This paper examines the efficacy of online shaming as a modality for social control. Social contr...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
Misbehaving students at Washington Middle School last month couldn’t expect their bad behavior to go...
Public denunciations involve ritual destruction of the moral standing of the target. They are intima...
Online shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Public shaming has moved from the village square and is now an established online phenomenon. The cu...
This paper advances privacy theory through examination of online shaming, focusing in particular on ...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
Shaming in a social context is necessarily assembled, as it depends on a loosely and often spontaneo...
This paper answers the question—can citizens be shamed in a manner that is morally justifiable—by fo...
37 This paper examines the efficacy of online shaming as a modality for social control. Social contr...