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Protecting Children Online? Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies

Cambridge, Mass; London: MIT Press, (2017), xv, 280 pp.

bibliogr. pp. 221-268

Series: Information Society Series

978-0-262-34408-1

I. CYBERBULLYING, DIGNITY, AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
1 When Cyberbullying Ends in Suicide
2 Can E-safety Compromise Children's Rights?
3 Shaping Company Responsibility: Privatized Public Sphere
II. VAGARIES OF SELF-REGULATION
4 Perils of Politics-Driven Regulation
5 Industry Self-Regulation in the US and in the EU
6 Untangling the Companies' Motives and Actions
7 The Roles of NGOs in Search of Transparency and Effectiveness
III. POLICY SOLUTIONS
8 Strengths and Limitations of Self-Regulation
9 Toward a Culture of Dignity