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eGirls, eCitizens
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© 2015 University of Ottawa Press

© 2015 University of Ottawa Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. Introduction: Cyber-Utopia? Getting beyond the Binary Notion of Technology as Good or Bad for Girls 1
  5. PART I IT’S NOT THAT SIMPLE: COMPLICATING GIRLS’ EXPERIENCES ON SOCIAL MEDIA
  6. Chapter I A Perfect Storm: How the Online Environment, Social Norms, and Law Shape Girls’ Lives 19
  7. CHAPTER II Revisiting Cyberfeminism: Theory as a Tool for Understanding Young Women’s Experiences 55
  8. CHAPTER III Thinking beyond the Internet as a Tool: Girls’ Online Spaces as Postfeminist Structures of Surveillance 83
  9. PART II LIVING IN A GENDERED GAZE
  10. Chapter IV The Internet and Friendship Seeking: Exploring the Role of Online Communication in Young, Recently Immigrated Women’s Social Live 107
  11. CHAPTER V “She’s Just a Small Town Girl, Living in an Online World”: Differences and Similarities between Urban and Rural Girls’ Use of and Views about Online Social Networking 129
  12. CHAPTER VI “Pretty and Just a Little Bit Sexy, I Guess”: Publicity, Privacy, and the Pressure to Perform “Appropriate” Femininity on Social Media 153
  13. CHAPTER VII Girls and Online Drama: Aggression, Surveillance, or Entertainment? 175
  14. CHAPTER VIII BBM Is Like Match.com: Social Networking and the Digital Mediation of Teens’ Sexual Cultures 199
  15. PART III DEALING WITH SEXUALIZED VIOLENCE
  16. Chapter IX Rape Threats and Revenge Porn: Defining Sexual Violence in the Digital Age 227
  17. CHAPTER X Motion to Dismiss: Bias Crime, Online Communication, and the Sex Lives of Others in NJ v. Ravi 253
  18. CHAPTER XI Defining the Legal Lines: eGirls and Intimate Images 281
  19. CHAPTER XII “She’s Such a Slut!”: The Sexualized Cyberbullying of Teen Girls and the Education Law Response 307
  20. PART IV eGIRLS, eCITIZENS
  21. CHAPTER XIII Digital Literacy and Digital Citizenship: Approaches to Girls’ Online Experiences 337
  22. CHAPTER XIV Security and Insecurity Online: Perspectives from Girls and Young Women 361
  23. CHAPTER XV Transformative Works: Young Women’s Voices on Fandom and Fair Use 385
  24. CHAPTER XVII Want My Internet! Young Women on the Politics of Usage-Based Billing 411
  25. Conclusion: Looking Forward 435
  26. Bibliography 439
  27. Contributors 495
  28. Index 503
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