This article explores how metaphors about what the internet is inform policymaker and industry discourses, when they propose solutions on internet safety. More specifically, it analyzes documents by key players in this debate during a period when the UK government proposed direct regulation of online harms. The study finds that policy documents construct the internet primarily as a “place” that is separate from offline experience; and to a smaller extent as a “tool” that can be abused if it falls in the wrong hands. The article argues that these constructions obscure any links between online and offline risk, and that they legitimize solutions which may not take into account the social roots of online harms. It also suggests that the discou...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
As UK households gain access to the internet, many questions arise for social scientists and policy ...
In April 2019, the UK Government’s DCMS released its White Paper for ‘Online Harms’, which would est...
The EU Kids Online survey represents the most substantial knowledge base to date about young people’...
Do metaphors influence our information policy preferences? Professor Osenga thinks so, which makes i...
This Article argues that the information superhighway metaphor is a strategically chosen rhetorica...
Advocacy for child protection online has tended to flow against the tide of a dominant liberal disco...
In this essay, we make the case for expansive conceptualizations of“online harm” in online safety re...
The Internet has transformed the economics of communication, creating a spirited debate about the pr...
The UK Parliament has tabled the Online Safety Bill to make the internet safer for users by requiri...
Keeping children safe online has been the subject of intensive policy debate ever since the mid-1990...
Advocacy campaigns opposing the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (...
Edited by B rian O ’N eill, Elisabeth S taksrud & S haron M cLaughlin Keeping children safe onl...
Online platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object. In this article, we empirically ma...
Internet has become a big part of our lives. It provides a lot of opportunities, at the same time ex...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
As UK households gain access to the internet, many questions arise for social scientists and policy ...
In April 2019, the UK Government’s DCMS released its White Paper for ‘Online Harms’, which would est...
The EU Kids Online survey represents the most substantial knowledge base to date about young people’...
Do metaphors influence our information policy preferences? Professor Osenga thinks so, which makes i...
This Article argues that the information superhighway metaphor is a strategically chosen rhetorica...
Advocacy for child protection online has tended to flow against the tide of a dominant liberal disco...
In this essay, we make the case for expansive conceptualizations of“online harm” in online safety re...
The Internet has transformed the economics of communication, creating a spirited debate about the pr...
The UK Parliament has tabled the Online Safety Bill to make the internet safer for users by requiri...
Keeping children safe online has been the subject of intensive policy debate ever since the mid-1990...
Advocacy campaigns opposing the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (...
Edited by B rian O ’N eill, Elisabeth S taksrud & S haron M cLaughlin Keeping children safe onl...
Online platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object. In this article, we empirically ma...
Internet has become a big part of our lives. It provides a lot of opportunities, at the same time ex...
States are in the process of creating controversial legislation aimed at subjecting ‘harmful’ online...
As UK households gain access to the internet, many questions arise for social scientists and policy ...
In April 2019, the UK Government’s DCMS released its White Paper for ‘Online Harms’, which would est...