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Title:
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So You've Been Publicly Shamed |
Authors:
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Ronson, Jon |
Genre:
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Non Fiction |
Pages:
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306 |
Year:
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2015 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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In this era of social media, it seems that pillories and stocks are still with us, albeit in a different form. No longer are rotten vegetables lobbed in the direction of those who are judged as having erred. Instead a barrage of destructive and threatening online comment impacts on the victim's reputation, employment and privacy. Focusing on four such cases, the author, himself a victim of online abuse, examines the issue of mob justice and disproportionate judgements in an attempt to understand this online phenomenon.
An engaging read on a serious issue that has implications for the way we use the internet.
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Categories:
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Non fiction, Human Rights, Journalistic reporting/media, Morals/Ethics, Psychology, Science & Technology, Social commentary/perspectives, 2018 Titles |
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Reviews
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By: WHITBY 002
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2022-07-05 17:58:11 |
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Not everyone finished this book but after a lively discussion, those that didn't wished they had! Some found there were too many case histories which made it difficult to follow. This book generated the longest discussion of any this year and while we would not strongly recommend it, it was certainly an interesting and topical read when social media has such an impact on our lives. |
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By: AUCK 172
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2022-06-08 12:15:50 |
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This book created the most discussion of all the books we've read this year. Some struggled with the first four chapters. |
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By: CHCH 268
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2022-06-08 12:14:30 |
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A robust discussion was generated. Not well-written, although a very relevant topic currently. |
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By: PALMN 029
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2022-03-24 10:51:42 |
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An interesting book that makes you think about humanity and how we behave as a group online (this can be a bit depressing). Well documented with actual situations that help to shape your understanding. Lead to lots of interesting discussions. |
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By: TIMAR 013
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2020-07-09 14:37:50 |
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Thought provoking subject. Good discussion. |
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By: BLENH 014
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2019-11-20 14:52:37 |
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We are a multigenerational book group, and this book promoted thought provoking discussion from all ages. Something different for groups that enjoy confronting ideas. |
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By: AUCK 381
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2019-08-23 14:20:30 |
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Well enjoyed. Prompted wide variety of discussion that traversed into territories resulting in tears of laughter. Recommend. |
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By: AUCK 199
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2019-07-10 12:33:17 |
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There were mixed feelings about this book. Some members were not able to finish it because they found it too harsh. Others found it interesting and thought provoking. Some very interesting research and good observations. It was a bit repetitive and one or two members felt it was too superficial for the importance and ramifications of what is a pertinent and dangerous issue. |
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By: PALMN 001
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2019-04-16 13:51:53 |
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We are an older group, all women. Most did not enjoy this book. Some skipped some parts or didn't finish. Nearly all felt we should be aware of what goes on in the area of internet shaming. |
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By: COATS 001
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2018-09-07 14:06:28 |
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Important for a younger generation to read. |
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By: WHANG 008
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2018-09-07 14:05:31 |
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Some felt this was a compelling and very interesting warning of the possible consequences of making unguarded or controversial comments in social media. Others, who don't really use social media did not feel as alarmed. |
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By: AUCK 107
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2018-08-22 14:25:54 |
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Our group enjoyed this book. Most found it shocking, surprising and informative - those very familiar with Twitter were less surprised and shocked. We liked the journalistic style, although the single method for segueing from one chapter to the next got tedious. |
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By: ALICE 002
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2018-08-22 14:22:50 |
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A mixed response in our group. Some didn't like it at all. For those who have teenage kids we thought it was a timely reminder of the potential fall out that can occur from a moment's decision. |
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By: LOWER 017
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2018-08-22 14:21:05 |
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Generated a lot of discussion. Most people liked the beginning section but got bogged down in the detail and got lost. Most of the group thought it had scary connotations. |
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By: AUCK 262
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2018-08-22 14:18:30 |
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Surprisingly good. Lively discussion of the issues surrounding social media. |
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