Coping with Online Flaming and Trolling

Coping with Online Flaming and Trolling

Author: Sherri Mabry Gordon

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508179050

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Shock. Disbelief. Pain. Embarrassment. These are just a few emotions victims of trolling and flaming might experience. Although trolling can be humiliating, there is still hope. Readers will encounter thoughtful and engaging ideas for how to cope with and heal from trolling, as well as a detailed list of 10 questions they can ask a professional about the experience. Useful tips help readers prevent it from happening in the first place and uncover commonly held myths about trolling. This essential 21st century resource can help any teen trying to cope with the intensely emotional experience of online trolling.


Coping with the Threat of Deportation

Coping with the Threat of Deportation

Author: Jeanne Nagle

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508179115

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Deportation has become a hot-button social issue, particularly in the United States. Yet removal, as it is also known, has always been a major concern for those most affected by its ramifications, undocumented immigrants, legal temporary residents of a country, and their families. This book offers a practical approach to coping with one's own deportation or that of a loved one. Included are definitive questions to ask an immigration lawyer, as well as detailed examinations of deportation causes and procedures. By the final pages of this book, readers facing the harsh reality of deportation should feel hopeful and empowered.


Coping with Life in Homeless Shelters

Coping with Life in Homeless Shelters

Author: Henrietta Toth

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508179026

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More than a quarter of a million people in the United States stay at some type of homeless shelter. One out of seven of those people is a youth, age eighteen or younger. Readers will learn that teens are especially vulnerable to the risks and consequences of living in a homeless shelter. The lack of privacy and the uncertain and chaotic atmosphere in a shelter often contribute to teen anxiety and depression. This revealing volume details the skills that can help teens cope with living in a homeless shelter and outlines the ways and tools for moving beyond it.


Coping When a Parent Is Incarcerated

Coping When a Parent Is Incarcerated

Author: Carolyn DeCarlo

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508178992

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In the year 2015, one in fourteen American children experienced life with a parent in jail. Combining objective facts with sensible guidance, this text navigates the subject of incarceration as it affects or has involved a parental figure. Readers will find themselves armed with both knowledge of and action for coping strategies. Special features, such as Myths and Facts and 10 Great Questions to Ask a Specialist, are designed to quickly inform and empower the reader. This book informs both those wishing to learn more in order to help a friend or classmate, and those struggling with parents in the system themselves.


Coping with Political Disagreements among Friends and Family

Coping with Political Disagreements among Friends and Family

Author: Avery Elizabeth Hurt

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508179093

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Like everyone else these days, young people often find themselves having political disagreements with those who matter most to them: family and friends. This encouraging and helpful book gives readers practical advice and sympathetic support for dealing with those uncomfortable situations. Readers will learn how to express their beliefs and opinions without alienating those they love, and how to listen and potentially learn from people with whom they disagree. Examples of real people dealing with the problem, a collection of myths and facts, and 10 questions for an expert round out the text.


Anti-computing

Anti-computing

Author: Caroline Bassett

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1526160714

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We live in a moment of high anxiety around digital transformation. Computers are blamed for generating toxic forms of culture and ways of life. Once part of future imaginaries that were optimistic or even utopian, today there is a sense that things have turned out very differently. Anti-computing is widespread. This book seeks to understand its cultural and material logics, its forms, and its operations. Anti-Computing critically investigates forgotten histories of dissent – moments when the imposition of computational technologies, logics, techniques, imaginaries, utopias have been questioned, disputed, or refused. It asks why dissent is forgotten and how - under what circumstances - it revives. Constituting an engagement with media archaeology/medium theory and working through a series of case studies, this book is compelling reading for scholars in digital media, literary, cultural history, digital humanities and associated fields at all levels.


Examining the Concepts, Issues, and Implications of Internet Trolling

Examining the Concepts, Issues, and Implications of Internet Trolling

Author: Bishop, Jonathan

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2013-01-31

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1466628049

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Examining the Concepts, Issues, and Implications of Internet Trolling provides current research on the technical approaches as well as more social and behavioral involvements for gaining a better understanding of internet trolling. This book is useful to researchers, students and practitioners interested in building a share meaning for online community users.


The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies

The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies

Author: Scott Eldridge II

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 1351982095

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The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies offers a unique and authoritative collection of essays that report on and address the significant issues and focal debates shaping the innovative field of digital journalism studies. In the short time this field has grown, aspects of journalism have moved from the digital niche to the digital mainstay, and digital innovations have been ‘normalized’ into everyday journalistic practice. These cycles of disruption and normalization support this book’s central claim that we are witnessing the emergence of digital journalism studies as a discrete academic field. Essays bring together the research and reflections of internationally distinguished academics, journalists, teachers, and researchers to help make sense of a reconceptualized journalism and its effects on journalism’s products, processes, resources, and the relationship between journalists and their audiences. The handbook also discusses the complexities and challenges in studying digital journalism and shines light on previously unexplored areas of inquiry such as aspects of digital resistance, protest, and minority voices. The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies is a carefully curated overview of the range of diverse but interrelated original research that is helping to define this emerging discipline. It will be of particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying digital, online, computational, and multimedia journalism.


Pragmatics of Social Media

Pragmatics of Social Media

Author: Christian Hoffmann

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2017-09-11

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 3110431076

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the pragmatics of social media, i.e. of digitally mediated and Internet-based platforms which are interactively used to share and edit self- and other-generated textual and audio-visual messages. Its five parts offer state-of-the-art reviews and critical evaluations in the light of on-going developments: Part I The Nature of Social Media sets up the conceptual groundwork as it explores key concept such as social media, participation, privacy/publicness. Part II Social Media Platforms focuses on the pragmatics of single platforms such as YouTube, Facebook. Part III Social Media and Discourse covers the micro-and macro-level organization of social media discourse, while Part IV Social Media and Identity reveals the multifarious ways in which users collectively (re-)construct aspects of their identities. Part V Social Media and Functions/Speech Acts surveys pragmatic studies on speech act functions such as disagreeing, complimenting, requesting. Each contribution provides a state-of-the-art review together with a critical evaluation of the existing research.


The SAGE Handbook of Social Media

The SAGE Handbook of Social Media

Author: Jean Burgess

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2017-11-20

Total Pages: 945

ISBN-13: 1473995795

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The world is in the midst of a social media paradigm. Once viewed as trivial and peripheral, social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and WeChat have become an important part of the information and communication infrastructure of society. They are bound up with business and politics as well as everyday life, work, and personal relationships. This international Handbook addresses the most significant research themes, methodological approaches and debates in the study of social media. It contains substantial chapters written especially for this book by leading scholars from a range of disciplinary perspectives, covering everything from computational social science to sexual self-expression. Part 1: Histories And Pre-Histories Part 2: Approaches And Methods Part 3: Platforms, Technologies And Business Models Part 4: Cultures And Practices Part 5: Social And Economic Domains