This paper discusses moral panics over contemporary technology, or “technopanics.” I use the cyberporn panic of 1996 and the contemporary panic over online predators and MySpace to demonstrate links between media coverage and content legislation. In both cases, Internet content legislation is directly linked to media-fueled moral panics that concern uses of technology deemed harmful to children. This is of particular interest right now as a new internet content bill, the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA), is being debated in Congress. The technopanic over “online predators” is remarkably similar to the cyberporn panic; both are fueled by media coverage, both rely on the idea of harm to children as the justification for internet content ...
La psicología popular así como la investigación académica comparten la preocupación por los riesgos ...
Inadvertent access to website addresses and spam e-mails continue to make pornography rampant on the...
The Internet, serving as the largest network of computers in the world, has provided the horizontal ...
This paper is about moral panics over contemporary technology, which I call ???technopanics.??? I us...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
This paper examines the initial ‘moral panic’ surrounding children's access to the Internet at the e...
A summary of the MA Dissertation which won the 2002 Library and Information Research Group Student P...
Media coverage of Internet risks in wider society has been labelled as exaggerated, sensationalistic...
How children use the Internet is a key issue for social research. But as this chapter makes clear, i...
Pornography existed before the creation of the Internet. It is not possible to say whether the adven...
On May 20, 2014 the House of Representatives passed the Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act...
The age of the Internet has allowed users of all ages to access an infinite number of subjects. Howe...
Part of the Volume on Digital Young, Innovation, and the Unexpected We argue that the current moral ...
This project explores how the emergence of social media negatively affects the youth of our nation b...
Hacking and trolling; mass murders and bullying. What do these have in common? One theory holds that...
La psicología popular así como la investigación académica comparten la preocupación por los riesgos ...
Inadvertent access to website addresses and spam e-mails continue to make pornography rampant on the...
The Internet, serving as the largest network of computers in the world, has provided the horizontal ...
This paper is about moral panics over contemporary technology, which I call ???technopanics.??? I us...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
This paper examines the initial ‘moral panic’ surrounding children's access to the Internet at the e...
A summary of the MA Dissertation which won the 2002 Library and Information Research Group Student P...
Media coverage of Internet risks in wider society has been labelled as exaggerated, sensationalistic...
How children use the Internet is a key issue for social research. But as this chapter makes clear, i...
Pornography existed before the creation of the Internet. It is not possible to say whether the adven...
On May 20, 2014 the House of Representatives passed the Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act...
The age of the Internet has allowed users of all ages to access an infinite number of subjects. Howe...
Part of the Volume on Digital Young, Innovation, and the Unexpected We argue that the current moral ...
This project explores how the emergence of social media negatively affects the youth of our nation b...
Hacking and trolling; mass murders and bullying. What do these have in common? One theory holds that...
La psicología popular así como la investigación académica comparten la preocupación por los riesgos ...
Inadvertent access to website addresses and spam e-mails continue to make pornography rampant on the...
The Internet, serving as the largest network of computers in the world, has provided the horizontal ...