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HQ799.2.I5S56 2008
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TITLE: Should social networking web sites be banned? / Roman Espejo, book editor.
SERIES: At issue series Mass media
SERIES: At issue. Mass media.
PUBLISHED: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2008.
DESCRIPTION: 106 p. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-101) and index.
NOTES: MySpace and other social networking websites should be banned / |r Michael G. Fitzpatrick -- |t MySpace and other social networking websites should not be banned / |r Bart Stupak and American Library Association -- |t MySpace should be used as a teaching tool and not be banned / |r Christopher Harris -- |t MySpace and other social networking websites are dangerous for children and teens / |r Domenick Maglio -- |t Fear of MySpace is generated by backlash / |r Kevin Poulsen -- |t Sexual predators use MySpace and other social networking websites to find victims / |r John Carlin -- |t Social networking websites may be used to distribute child pornography / |r InformationWeek -- |t MySpace takes measures to safeguard minors from predators and explicit content / |r Julia Angwin and Brian Steinberg -- |t Schools should intervene and punish students for harassment and delinquency on social networking websites / |r Duff, White & Turner, LLC -- |t Punishing students for their activities on social networking websites is inappropriate / |r Maggie Thompson -- |t Social networking websites have benefits for children and teens / |r Jan Farrington -- |t Social networking websites reveal class divisions / |r Danah Boyd -- |t The military has legitimate reasons to ban MySpace and other social networking websites / |r Erika Morphy -- |t The military ban on MySpace and other social networking websites lowers morale / |r Todd Garvin.
SUBJECT: Internet and teenagers.
SUBJECT: Online social networks.
SUBJECT: MySpace.com.
SUBJECT: Internet--Social aspects.
ADDED ENTRY: Espejo, Roman, 1977-

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