37 This paper examines the efficacy of online shaming as a modality for social control. Social control is the process of regulating individual or group behaviour, to encourage conformity and obedience. A survey amongst 320 UiTM law students was conducted. A self-developed survey questionnaire with five point-Likert scale was used for data collection. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on the survey population. The findings of the survey provide an insight on the efficacy of online shaming as a modality for social control. The research provides a beneficial input on the worthiness of considering online shaming as formal sanction. The survey reveals that online shaming has been used as a platform to shame, to exact revenge, to intimidate ...
The rapid development of internet technology has transformed how social media platforms are used wor...
Since the introduction of new Web-based technology in the early 21st century, online shaming against...
Cyber transgressions (non-normative behaviors, attitudes and conditions) are growing, hence we emplo...
This paper reports the prevalent culture of online shaming amongst UiTM law students in Malaysia. A ...
Online shaming is a phenomenon where citizens engage in social policing by shaming transgressions vi...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
On 20 May 2020, the Ministry of the Interior appointed a working group to prepare three to five conc...
This paper advances privacy theory through examination of online shaming, focusing in particular on ...
Online shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Accompanying the explosive growth of the Internet, one lamentable trend is the rise of online public...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
This research studies the “dynamics” of online shaming in the context of Hong Kong society. The term...
The rapid development of internet technology has transformed how social media platforms are used wor...
Since the introduction of new Web-based technology in the early 21st century, online shaming against...
Cyber transgressions (non-normative behaviors, attitudes and conditions) are growing, hence we emplo...
This paper reports the prevalent culture of online shaming amongst UiTM law students in Malaysia. A ...
Online shaming is a phenomenon where citizens engage in social policing by shaming transgressions vi...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
On 20 May 2020, the Ministry of the Interior appointed a working group to prepare three to five conc...
This paper advances privacy theory through examination of online shaming, focusing in particular on ...
Online shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Accompanying the explosive growth of the Internet, one lamentable trend is the rise of online public...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
This research studies the “dynamics” of online shaming in the context of Hong Kong society. The term...
The rapid development of internet technology has transformed how social media platforms are used wor...
Since the introduction of new Web-based technology in the early 21st century, online shaming against...
Cyber transgressions (non-normative behaviors, attitudes and conditions) are growing, hence we emplo...