I. A FRAMEWORK FOR THE DARK SIDE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
1 A framework for the dark side of social media: from digital drama to digital over-engagement / Angeline Close Scheinbaum
II. UNFORTUNATE AREAS OF DIGITAL DRAMA
2 Social media, online sharing, and the ethical complexity of consent in revenge porn / Scott R. Stroud and Jonathan A. Henson, 13
3 Powerful bullies and silent victims in cyber space: the darkness of social media / Marla B. Royne, Claudia Rademaker, and Gerard E. Kelly, 33
4 Crossing the #bikinibridge: exploring the role of social media in propagating body image trends / Jenna Drenten and Lauren Gurrieri, 49
5 Cheaters, trolls, and ninja looters: the dark side of psychological ownership / Keith Marion Smith, John Hulland, Scott A. Thompson, 71
III. SOME UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES FOR CONSUMERS
6 Being yourself online: why facebook users display their desired self / Adriana M. Bóveda-Lambie and Kaci G. Lambeth, 91
7 Emotional intelligence, behavioral procrastination, and online (over)consumption / Paula C. Peter and Heather Honea, 109
IV. SOME UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES FOR BRANDS/BUSINESS
8 When corporate partnerships are not awesome: leveraging corporate missteps and activist sentiment in social media / B. Yasanthi Perera, Ryan E. Cruz, Pia A. Albinsson, and Sarita Ray Chaudhury, 125
9 Is more less, or is less more? Social media's role in increasing (and reducing) information overload from news sources / David G. Taylor, Iryna Pentina and Monideepa Tarafdar, 147
V. NEW OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR SOCIAL MEDIA
10 Consumer privacy and the new mobile commerce / Alexandra M. Doorey, Gary B. Wilcox, and Matthew S. Eastin, 179
11 Exploring the challenges of social media use in higher education / Linda Tuncay Zayer, Stacy Neier Beran and Purificación Alcaide-Pulido, 201
12 Mommy blogs and online communities: emotions and cognitions of working mothers / Angeline Close Scheinbaum, Anjala S. Krishen, Axenya Kachen, Amanda Mabry-Flynn, Nancy Ridgway, 225