Tag: pro-mia
Would online censorship be effective? Evidence from two research projects proves the opposite
Hi, you’ve probably reached this blog after listening to my interview with Jian Ghomeshi on CBC Radio Canada’s programme Q…. read more Would online censorship be effective? Evidence from two research projects proves the opposite
Banning pro-ana websites? Not a good idea, as Web censorship might have a 'toothpaste tube effect'
[Update 05.04.13: A longer version of this post, with revised results, has evolved into a full-fledged article published by the… read more Banning pro-ana websites? Not a good idea, as Web censorship might have a 'toothpaste tube effect'
“Anamia” social networks and online privacy: our Sunbelt XXXII presentations (Redondo Beach, March 18, 2012)
[This is a joint post with Paola Tubaro’s Blog] So, here we are in the (intermittently) sunny state of California… read more “Anamia” social networks and online privacy: our Sunbelt XXXII presentations (Redondo Beach, March 18, 2012)
My seminar at the London School of Economics confirmed
So my seminar on pro-ana websites at the Institute of Social Psychology of the London School of Economics will not… read more My seminar at the London School of Economics confirmed
An ethno-computational approach to pro-ana online communities (powerpoint)
First the French railways strike, then the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic ashcloud. Anyhow, I would NOT have been able to make it… read more An ethno-computational approach to pro-ana online communities (powerpoint)