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Shame and Shaming in Premodern Societies
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Peter N. Stearns
Published: 01 September 2017
... and gathering Philippines San people sexuality Adam and Eve Native Americans privacy Semai shyness Utku Inuit group Bengkulu village California circumcision embarrassment Indonesia language Masai posture Tahiti women Mehinaku tribe Greece definitions Hammurabic code India Japan Korea...
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Introduction
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Amy Adele Hasinoff
Published: 20 February 2015
...This book explores the debate over sexting—the creation and sharing of personal sexual images or text messages via mobile phones or internet applications, including Facebook, Snapchat, and email— and the questions it raises about adolescent girls' sexuality in the larger context of privacy...
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Information and consent
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Amy Adele Hasinoff
Published: 20 February 2015
...This chapter considers the idea that personal information is impossible to control and how this assumption operates in discussions about sexting. It argues that current models of privacy and information flows online do not adequately account for consent and instead stresses the need for better...
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Conclusion
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Amy Adele Hasinoff
Published: 20 February 2015
...” and “privacy is dead” and instead suggested a model of explicit consent for all private media circulation. The chapter concludes by offering three key recommendations: first, we must recognize that granting youth the right to sext will offer them a significant defense against possible harms that the state...
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Published: 15 October 2020
...This chapter explores how Black diasporic authors use representations of immigration to redefine the relationship queer bodies have to place and to offer radical visions of freedom. It traces how immigration creates conditions of vulnerability, specifically, the loss of privacy and control over...
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Introduction
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James Schwoch
Published: 01 March 2018
... national security for electronic communication networks, privacy concerns, environmental issues, and climate change. Platte River telegraph scholarship transoceanic cable commercial telegraph frontier globalism U S global power natural history surveillance White House security systems animals...
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The Sponsor System Resurgent
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Dan Schiller
Published: 01 September 2014
... their drive to revamp communications commodity chains, along with issues that arose from Google's entanglement in a larger set of commercial relationships and its impact on the political economy of the commodity chain within which search is embedded. The chapter also looks at the politics of privacy...
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“The Relief Would Have Had to Pay Someone” Halifax Families and the Work of Relief
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Jacob A. C. Remes
Published: 15 December 2015
... Relief Commission, this chapter considers how survivors and other Haligonians engaged in delicate, subtle, and often tacit negotiations as they sought to maximize the material aid they claimed from the state while minimizing the autonomy and privacy the state took from them in return. It shows that many...
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“The Utter Destruction of the Home Circle” Polygamy and the Perversion of the Private Sphere
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Christine Talbot
Published: 01 November 2013
... nor the polity could exist in a viable form. Moreover, if monogamous private life created and maintained the good citizen, then the perversions of Mormon polygamy did the opposite; it turned privacy into religious despotism, private property into socialism, and citizens into blind followers incapable...
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Published: 01 May 2016
...This chapter introduces the concept of celebrity and the rise of the sporting celebrity. It explains the evolution of the laws of reputation, specifically defamation, the rights of privacy, and the right of publicity. It also provides the legal and cultural backdrop in order to understand where...
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Published online: 20 April 2017
Published in print: 01 May 2016
... Newcombe, and hockey enforcer Tony Twist—when faced with what they considered attacks on their privacy and image. Placing each case in its historical and legal context, the book examines how sports figures in the United States have used the law to regain control of their image. As the book shows, decisions...
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Surveillance, Security, and Intelligence-Led Policing in Chicago
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Rajiv Shah and Brendan Mcquade
Published: 15 December 2016
... systems like facial and license plate recognition software and gunshot prediction technologies are reshaping security and policing in Chicago. The chapter also assesses concerns about privacy and eroded civil rights provoked by the expanding use of ILP techniques and data. cameras surveillance Chicago...
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Private Femininity, Public Femininity: Tactical Aesthetics in the Costume Film
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Samiha Matin
Published: 15 January 2012
...This chapter examines the contemporary costume film's unique interrelationship of femininity and privacy by focusing on how the historical constraints of privacy force the post-feminist heroine to make herself anew as a feminine subject. It uses the two poles of privacy and publicness to organize...
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Passing at the Intersections
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Marcia Alesan Dawkins
Published: 15 February 2018
...This essay contextualizes and introduces the chapters that follow in part 2 by defining and describing four critical lessons to be learned from historical acts of passing. It discusses these lessons—about privacy, assimilation, satire, and surveillance, or PASS—and explores how these lessons...
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Dis/connecting from Policy and Practice
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Diana Bossio and others
Published: 27 February 2024
..., industry press, and newsroom social media policies themselves. It finds that these policies are driven by corporate desire for identity and reputation management. The means to achieve this are a blanket prohibition on individual opinion, limits on interactivity and tone, and the removal of online privacy...
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The Revival of Shame: Contemporary History
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Peter N. Stearns
Published: 01 September 2017
... of shaming in partisanship and on social media. European Union United States conservatives environment liberals obesity penology self esteem welfare individualism jealousy other directedness prisons privacy Riesman David social media suburbia Cohen Deborah Daily Mirror disability family...
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Stop the Press: A Baseball Legend and Biography: Spahn v. Julian Messner, Inc. (1967)
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Sarah K. Fields
Published: 01 May 2016
..., a juvenile biography) of Spahn, who then sued to stop publication on the grounds that it violated all four of the tenants of privacy: invasion, false light, private facts, and appropriation. The Warren Spahn Story told the story of the perfect man: a good son, a good baseball player, a good...
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Sexting Panic: Rethinking Criminalization, Privacy, and Consent
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Amy Adele Hasinoff
Published online: 20 April 2017
Published in print: 20 February 2015
...This book illustrates that anxieties about technology and teen girls' sexuality distract from critical questions about how to adapt norms of privacy and consent for new media. Though mobile phones can be used to cause harm, it notes that the criminalization and abstinence policies meant to curb...