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Social Media, Social Control, and the Politics of Public Shaming

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: American Political Science Review; 2024Description: 1704-1718ISSN:
  • 0003-0554, 1537-5943
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: While there is disagreement over the value of public shaming, scholars largely agree that social media introduce pathologies. But while scholars rightly identify the effects of online public shaming (OPS), they misidentify the cause. Rather than solely a
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While there is disagreement over the value of public shaming, scholars largely agree that social media introduce pathologies. But while scholars rightly identify the effects of online public shaming (OPS), they misidentify the cause. Rather than solely a

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