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Dwivedi, Yogesh K., Matti Mäntymäki, M. N. Ravishankar, et al., eds. Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45234-0.

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Gellman, Marc. Bad stuff in the news: A guide to handling the headlines. SeaStar Books, 2002.

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Johnson, Steven. Everything Bad Is Good for You. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Masel, Walters Lynne, Wilkins Lee, and Walters Tim, eds. Bad tidings: Communication and catastrophe. L. Erlbaum, 1989.

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Johnson, Steven. Everything bad is good for you: How today's popular culture is actually making us smarter. Riverhead Books, 2005.

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Katherine, Irwin, ed. Beyond bad girls: Gender, violence and hype. Routledge, 2008.

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Chesney-Lind, Meda. Beyond bad girls: Gender, violence and hype. Routledge, 2007.

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Cinquegrani, Alessandro, Francesca Pangallo, and Federico Rigamonti. Romance e Shoah Pratiche di narrazione sulla tragedia indicibile. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-492-9.

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Over the last 70 years, Holocaust representations increased significantly as cultural objects distributed on a large scale: fictional books, museum sites, artworks, documentaries, and films are only a few samples of those echoes the Holocaust produced in contemporary Western culture. There are some specific patterns in the way the Holocaust has been represented that, however, contrast with the survivors’ account of the same event: for example, the dichotomy between bad and good characters so essential within Holocaust-based media – especially on television and film - does not really match with
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Social Media: Does the Good Outweigh the Bad? ReferencePoint Press, Incorporated, 2023.

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Social Media: Does the Good Outweigh the Bad? ReferencePoint Press, Incorporated, 2023.

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Neil, Eric. 1000 Reasons Why Social Media Is Bad for You. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bentley, Joshua M. Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media. Lexington Books, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978748507.

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In Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media, Joshua M. Bentley argues that apologies are losing their meaning in American society as organizations and public figures treat them as strategical tools without considering their ethical implications. As the demand for apologies in the age of social media continues to increase exponentially, Bentley posits, the apologies that are given carry less and less weight to the public. This book examines how controversial figures like Donald Trump and Joe Rogan, as well as brands like Google and Bud Light, have addressed public controversies bot
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London, Stefanie. Bad Reputation. Tantor Audio, 2018.

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Bollinger, Lee C., and Geoffrey R. Stone, eds. Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197621080.001.0001.

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Abstract Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, together with an eminent collection of contributors, explore the various dimensions of the problems of “bad” speech–hate speech, disinformation and propaganda campaigns, and incitement of violence–on the internet, and in particular speech on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, in the American context and through the lens of the First Amendment. Bollinger and Stone argue that in determining a path forward, it is important to remember that the last time American society encountered major new communications technology–television an
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London, Stefanie. Bad Bachelor. Tantor Audio, 2018.

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Gellman, Rabbi Marc, and Monsignor Thomas Harman. Bad Stuff in the News. SeaStar, 2002.

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Moss-Wellington, Wyatt. Cognitive Film and Media Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197552889.001.0001.

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Cognitive Film and Media Ethics provides a grounding in the use of cognitive science to address key questions in film, television, and screen media ethics. This book extends prior works in cognitive media studies to answer normative and ethically prescriptive questions: what could make media morally good or bad, and what, then, are the respective responsibilities of media producers and consumers? Moss-Wellington makes a primary claim that normative propositions are a kind of rigor, in that they force media theorists to draw more active ought conclusions from descriptive is arguments. Cognitive
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Bad Girls with Perfect Faces. Simon & Schuster, 2017.

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Bad girls with perfect faces. Simon Pulse, 2017.

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Weingarten, Lynn. Bad Girls with Perfect Faces. Simon Pulse, 2017.

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Weingarten, Lynn. Bad Girls with Perfect Faces. Egmont Books, Limited, 2018.

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Weingarten, Lynn. Bad Girls with Perfect Faces. Farshore, 2017.

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Bad Girls with Perfect Faces. Simon Pulse, 2018.

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Social Media : the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 15th Ifip Wg 6. 11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3e 2016, Swansea, UK, September 13 15, 2016, Proceedings. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Owen, A. Susan, Sarah R. Stein, and Leah R. Vande Berg. Bad Girls: Cultural Politics and Media Representations of Transgressive Women (Frontiers in Political Communication). Peter Lang Publishing, 2007.

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Everything Bad is Good for You. Penguin Group UK, 2010.

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Johnson, Steven. Everything Bad is Good for You. Riverhead Trade, 2006.

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Fairchild, Amy L., and Ron Bayer. Public Health with a Punch: Fear, Stigma, and Hard-Hitting Media Campaigns. Edited by Brenda Major, John F. Dovidio, and Bruce G. Link. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.25.

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The conventional perspective that fear is a bad motivator for behavioral change, so critical to public health, is both an empirical observation and a moral judgment. This chapter challenges the belief that fear cannot work and is, indeed, counterproductive. The chapter then turns to the ethical debate, which for years was shaped by bioethics. The chapter concludes by arguing that the perspective of bioethics, so centrally concerned with the individual, provides an inadequate moral frame for thinking about fear-based campaigns. Instead, the chapter proposes the notion of public health ethics, w
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Hein, Jon. Jump the Shark: When Good Things Go Bad. Listen & Live Audio, 2002.

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Tusiani-Eng, Paula, and Bea Tusiani. Borderline Personality Disorder and Advocacy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199997510.003.0023.

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Self-advocacy, the belief that individuals with mental illness could act on their own behalf and have agency over their treatment, has become a universally accepted principle. This idea has been supported by new nonprofit organizations, mental health professional associations, and government agencies that support reforms in the treatment of mental illness. Advocacy for individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD), however, is a relatively new concept in the United States. Efforts to empower and mobilize individuals with BPD are still in their infancy, but trends on social media and b
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Wilkins, Lee, Tim Walters, and Lynne Masel-Walters. Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Wilkins, Lee, Tim Walters, and Lynne Masel-Walters. Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Wilkins, Lee, Tim Walters, and Lynne Masel-Walters. Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Hargreaves, Ian. 6. Hacks vs flaks: journalism and public relations. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199686872.003.0007.

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Journalists often get a bad press, being portrayed as crusaders, single-minded, and determined above all else to get the information they desire. ‘Hacks vs flaks: journalism and public relations’ considers the motivations of journalists, their public image, and asks in whose interest the journalist works: for the interest of an employer or for a wider ‘public good’? The answer may be both, but in the event of a clash, which interest takes priority? The roles of public relations practitioners, intermediaries, and spin doctors are discussed. Traditional public relations techniques of media manag
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Holcomb, Lawrence E. Black and Crazy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190458997.003.0004.

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The lawless, antinomian black male is an image cultivated in North American media since the last quarter of the nineteenth century. This version of the “bad guy” black man represents a response to the futility of black male achievement of dominant white social norms. By focusing on the aftershocks of the Black Codes, this chapter shows how particular social circumstances were ripe for the production of anti-heroes. Incapable of appealing to societal institutions, black male attempts to protect his person, his family, or his property against violation could result in his death. In a world where
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Baranowski, Michael K. Navigating the News. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400690259.

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This is the book for anyone who aspires to the title "informed citizen." It clearly explains how political news works, how the media influences readers—and how to sort through it all to be a better, smarter consumer of political news. In a perfect world, political news would be objective and fact-based. Instead, it is biased and unreliable. This engaging book was written to help readers master the media. Combining insight and humor, it exposes the bias, irrationality, bad arguments, and misleading numbers that abound in political media. It shows readers how to take advantage of available news
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Bad Feminist. Harper Perennial, 2014.

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England, Sarah. Writing Terror on the Bodies of Women. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978739826.

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Writing Terror on the Bodies of Women: Media Coverage of Violence against Women in Guatemala analyzes the scope and dynamics of violence against women in Guatemala and how it is represented in the print media. Using nearly two thousand Guatemalan newspaper reports covering murders and assaults on women, this book contextualizes violence against women within the history of violence in Guatemala; gender ideologies and patriarchal social structures; and the contemporary demands of the women’s movement for social and legislative change. It shows that while some newspapers cover violence against wo
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(Contributor), Lynne Masel-walters, Lynne Masel Walters (Editor), Lee Wilkins (Editor), and Tim Walters (Editor), eds. Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe (Communication (Hillsdale, N.J.).). Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc, 1988.

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Martin, Brett. Difficult Men: From the Sopranos and the Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2013.

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Naila Nabil, Hamdy, and Auter Philip, eds. Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881814861.

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Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World: Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring introduces, explains, and explores how unceasing growth of media and communication technologies has acted as an ongoing agent of change in the modern Arab world Each contributed chapter provides evidence of mass communication’s potential to transform society, culture, politics, economies and development in a region where expectations of media and communication are higher than those of the Western world. Studying these media platforms and communication channels and their relationship to governments a
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Johnson, Steven. Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter. Riverhead Hardcover, 2005.

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Gay, Roxane. Bad Feminist: Essays. Harper Perennial, 2017.

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Gay, Roxane. Bad Feminist: Essays. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2014.

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Difficult Men: From the Sopranos and the Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2013.

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Thomason, Krista K. Ajax Reviled. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190843274.003.0006.

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Shaming punishments have increased in popularity, and social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook have become mediums for public shaming of bad behavior. Can these practices be justified? This chapter distinguishes between three practices all labeled “shaming:” invitations to shame, shaming, and stigmatizing. It then argues that invitations to shame can be justified in certain circumstances, but shaming and stigmatizing cannot be justified. The primary argument in favor of shaming and stigmatizing is that both practices are powerful tools to change behavior. Shaming is the practice of
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Gay, Roxane. BAD FEMINIST (IMPACTS) (French Edition). DENOEL, 2018.

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Siyahhan, Sinem, and Elisabeth Gee. Families at Play. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262037464.001.0001.

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Video games have a bad reputation in the mainstream media. They are blamed for encouraging social isolation, promoting violence, and creating tensions between parents and children. In this book, Sinem Siyahhan and Elisabeth Gee offer another view. They show that video games can be a tool for connection, not isolation, creating opportunities for families to communicate and learn together. Siyahhan and Gee offer examples of how video games, like smartphones, Skype, and social media, help families stay connected. Further, they describe how families express their feelings and share their experienc
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Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Penguin Press, 2013.

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