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June 28, 2018January 2, 2021

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Lindsay Hanna

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Blurred Boundaries: public interest and privacy on social media, Case Studies
  • Blurred Boundaries: public interest and privacy on social media
  • 1. “Sick to my stomach”: How the photos became public
  • 2. Legal considerations
  • 3. A question of policy
  • 4. Expectations of privacy in the social media age
  • 5. Young adults and the right to make mistakes
  • 6. Holding people responsible
  • 7. Public interest / journalistic purpose
  • 8. The decision point
  • 9. Epilogue
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