This Open Access book explores how teens use social media, how they produce, consume, and share sexual images, and how they understand and respond to harmful digital sexual content and interactions. Capturing the views of nearly 500 young people across the UK our book shows how image-based sexual harassment and abuse (IBSHA) impacts all young people and is a society wide problem that needs to be urgently addressed. Developing a socio-cultural and tech affordances approach to understanding social media platform economies, we show how game-like engagement features keep users on apps and expanding their networks, opening up teens to considerable online risk and harms. We argue a lack of consent in the digital environments intersects with society-wide, age old norms of gender and sexual inequalities, facilitating image-based sexual harassment and abuse (IBSHA). Educational policy and curriculum focused on abstinence anti-sexing messaging and a focus on child pornography laws, fail to address gendered and sexualised power dynamics and peer on peer abuse. We argue a multifaceted approach is needed to improve the law, technology companies and education. Better digital literacy and sex education that covers social media use, risk, harms and reporting in platform specific ways would offer better supports for youth.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. An introduction to social media apps, platform economies, consent, images, and abuse. - 2. South East Community College: Youth social media `produsers and the apps opening the floodgates to non-consensual sexual images. - 3. Lion s Co-Educational Independent Boarding School: How highly selective school status shapes digital sexual cultures and identities. - 4. Outer North Academy: Tech facilitated violence, racism and peer produced porn - the entanglement of mobile digital networks and physical school and neighborhood based abuse. - 5. Central Comprehensive: Religion, digital sexual double standards, shaming and victim blaming. - 6. Stags School for Boys: Elite Masculinities, nudes as homosocial currency and mastering your digital footprint. - 7. North West Secondary: Self commodification, porn push, and platform, peer group and school based barriers to reporting image based abuse. - 8. Swans School for Girls: Performing high achieving femininities, sexy selfies and digital dating dynamics in an all-girls school. - 9. Conclusion: Image based sexual harassment and abuse affects everyone so how can we support young people better? .
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