This paper advances privacy theory through examination of online shaming, focusing in particular on persecution by internet mobs. While shaming is nothing new, the technology used for modern shaming is new and evolving, making it a revealing lens through which to analyze points of analytical friction within and between traditional conceptions of privacy. To that end, this paper first explores the narrative and structure of online shaming, identifying broad categories of shaming of vigilantism, bullying, bigotry and gossiping, which are then used throughout the paper to evaluate different angles to the privacy problems raised. Second, this paper examines shaming through three dominant debates concerning privacy—privacy’s link with dignity, t...
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 shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Using public shaming as a form of criminal sanction has remained a controversial topic. Yet in the I...
Since the introduction of new Web-based technology in the early 21st century, online shaming against...
The Abstract Book of the 25th IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy can be v...
Salter uses dialectical theory to examine the contradictions between online ‘publics’ and privacy. T...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Many privacy advocates, and scholars, seek to liberate privacy from shame. We need to understand tha...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
This conference explores the role of crowds in establishing online reputations. My talk will address...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
The association of privacy with the shameful explains much of the ambivalence surrounding privacy. I...
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 shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...
Using public shaming as a form of criminal sanction has remained a controversial topic. Yet in the I...
Since the introduction of new Web-based technology in the early 21st century, online shaming against...
The Abstract Book of the 25th IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy can be v...
Salter uses dialectical theory to examine the contradictions between online ‘publics’ and privacy. T...
Shaming behavior on social media has been the cause of concern in recent public discourse. Supporter...
Many privacy advocates, and scholars, seek to liberate privacy from shame. We need to understand tha...
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enfo...
We are witnessing increasing use of the Internet, particular social media, to criticize (perceived) ...
Online Public Shaming (OPS) is a form of norm enforcement that involves collectively imposing reputa...
This conference explores the role of crowds in establishing online reputations. My talk will address...
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what condition...
The association of privacy with the shameful explains much of the ambivalence surrounding privacy. I...
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 shaming is a subject of import for social philosophy in the Internet age, and not simply beca...