TY - JOUR
T1 - Shaming 2.0. social interaction and the construction of shame and shaming
AU - Moshe, Mira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - With the rise and spread of the Web 2.0 culture the nature of “old”/“traditional” social interaction, including shame and shaming, is changing as more and more attention is given to online vs. offline social interactions. Amongst those on-going changes lies the construction of Shaming 2.0, i.e., a public attempt to impose shame on “the Other” by using Web 2.0 technological capabilities. Thus, Shaming 2.0 can be defined as a pragmatic social negotiation regarding the boundaries of what is allowed and forbidden, what is acceptable and unacceptable while performing on-line and off-line social interactions. The illustration of Shaming 2.0 was conducted by utilizing Israeli rabbinical court decisions in the era of Web 2.0 cultural features. Via the implementation of critical discourse analysis, the rise of the ‘Virtual Mirror’ is portrayed side by side with “new” social interactions behind the scenes of Shame 2.0.
AB - With the rise and spread of the Web 2.0 culture the nature of “old”/“traditional” social interaction, including shame and shaming, is changing as more and more attention is given to online vs. offline social interactions. Amongst those on-going changes lies the construction of Shaming 2.0, i.e., a public attempt to impose shame on “the Other” by using Web 2.0 technological capabilities. Thus, Shaming 2.0 can be defined as a pragmatic social negotiation regarding the boundaries of what is allowed and forbidden, what is acceptable and unacceptable while performing on-line and off-line social interactions. The illustration of Shaming 2.0 was conducted by utilizing Israeli rabbinical court decisions in the era of Web 2.0 cultural features. Via the implementation of critical discourse analysis, the rise of the ‘Virtual Mirror’ is portrayed side by side with “new” social interactions behind the scenes of Shame 2.0.
KW - Cyber-mob
KW - Moral panic
KW - Shame
KW - Shaming
KW - Sharing
KW - Social interaction
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U2 - 10.21018/rjcpr.2020.2.297
DO - 10.21018/rjcpr.2020.2.297
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AN - SCOPUS:85090683916
SN - 1454-8100
VL - 22
SP - 7
EP - 21
JO - Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations
JF - Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations
IS - 2
ER -