The Means to Justify the End: Combating Cyber Harassment in Social Media
Cyber harassment can have harmful effects on social media users, such as emotional distress and, consequently, withdrawal from social network sites or even life itself. At the same time, users are often upset when network providers intervene and deem such an intrusion an unjust occurrence. This arti...
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2014
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2014, Volume: 123, Issue: 1, Pages: 85-98 |
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Self-referencing
B Cyber harassment B Storytelling B Social media B Cyber bullying B narrative transportation B Justice perception B Identity |
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