Are social networking sites harmful? /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Farmington Hills, MI :
Greenhaven Press,
[2011]
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Series: | At issue. Mass media.
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Table of Contents:
- Social networking sites help students gain important skills / Lauren Gerber
- Social networking sites can limit interpersonal skills and physical activity / Sue Scheff
- Social networking sites harm children's brains / David Derbyshire
- Social networking sites can be forums for cyberbullying / Abraham Foxman and Cyndi Silverman
- Social networking sites cannot be blamed for bullying / Kate Harding
- Schoolchildren are not ready for social networking / Kari Henley
- Social networking sites can be hunting grounds for sexual predators / John Kreiser
- The fear of social media is unfounded / Curtis Silver
- Social networking sites are increasingly frequented by stalkers / National Center for Victims of Crime
- Social networking sites are addictive / Sam Leith
- Social networking sites give users an inflated sense of self / Debra Ronca
- Students admitted early to college network on Facebook / Jenna Johnson
- Social spam is pervasive / Chris Wilson
- Pro-anorexia sites should be banned / Sarah Menkedick
- Pro-anorexia sites should not be banned / Angie Rankman.