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Andrew Macek Stasis Grid 4/3/17

Author Info Source Type Categorical Definition Causal Evaluation Action Jurisdiction
Up to three names, (popular, scholarly, Does X exist? al Does X Cause Y? Is Y a Is it good or bad? What should be Who is responsible?
write them all; 4+, trade, government) Is X a Y? result of X? Fair or unfair? done about X?
write first name et Harmful or
al. (i.e., Smith et beneficial?
al.)
1. Denise E. Scholarly (New Variety of Online safety Teachers,
Agosto, June Media & behaviors and education in parents,
Abbas Society) opinions on positive terms concerned
Scholars privacy exist adults
for teens

2. Clinton Popular (The Social media has a Social media Childrens Parents are
Alexander New American) direct impact on has negative social media responsible for
Journalist youth effects on youth should be regulating their
regulated childrens
social media

3. Kent Scholarly As time change, Social media Social media


Anderson (Opposing privacy becomes less wants critics to downplays
Viewpoints in prevalent lower their privacy
Context) standards
Scholar

4. Melinda D. Popular (The Internet Internet filters have Internet filter A request School
Anderson Atlantic) filters deprived children does not allow system should management is
Journalist have from becoming students to be developed responsible for
varied educated digital fairly seek this change
strengths consumers information

5. Melanie Scholarly Privacy as Privacy is good Educate then Parents must


Barwick (Opposing a form of when it is not allow for establish
Viewpoints in parental abused privacy unless privacy
Context) respect trust is broken between parent
Scholar and youth
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6. Sarah Bayliss Scholarly (Pew Revealing more Increase in info


Internet) personal information revealed allows
Scholar correlates with unknown users
wanting more to research and
privacy among teens contact you

7. Liam Scholarly Patterns of risk Virtual social


Berriman, (Journal of appear from axes of interactions go
Rachel Youth Studies) participation and beyond binary
Thomson Scholars visibility, Risk good and bad in
privacy to achieve terms of safety
social media goals (trade off)
8. Sally Scholarly Promotion Social media causes Promotions can Educate
Dunlop, Becky (Cogitatio) opportunities promotion be good and children so they
Freeman, Scholars exist within opportunities to bad depending are not
Sandra C. Jones social media youth on who is convinced by
pushing for questionable
them promotions
9. Michele et al., Scholarly Self-harm help Social media causes
Lisa et al., (PLoS) forums exist a need for self-harm
Jocelyn et al.,
Annabritt et al., Scholars within social therapy groups
Andrea et al., media
Purnima et al.,
Shannon et al.,
Amanda et al.
10. Aditi Scholarly (The Parents impact their Education Parents
Hajirnis Brown childrens social
University media strategies
Child and
Adolescent
Behavior
Letter)
Scholars
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11. Adrienne Popular (The All individuals Parent carelessness Unfair to blame Parents should
LaFrance Atlantic) have a right to can hurt the futures children for be educated
Journalist privacy of their children carelessness of about the
online others before consequences
they could of their actions
defend
themselves
12. Alice E Scholarly (New The nature of teen The state of Privacy in Privacy
Marwick, Media & activities on social privacy in programs responsibility
Danah Boyd Society) media creates an networks is should be placed on teens,
Scholars environment where harmful to teen improved their guardians,
almost all activities online or the
information is public technology
itself to control
the flow of data
13. Yolanda et Scholarly Social media causes Good and Social media Parents are
al., Jenny et al., (AAP) interaction, harmful effects plans developed responsible to
Dimitri et al., Scholars participation, and minimize
Megan et al., engagement that unhealthy use
Corinn et al. involves viewing
and creating content
14. Ellen Scholarly Peers have a strong Courses to Long term Peers can play a
Vanderhoven, (Comunicar) influence on change social intervention, role t improve
Tammy Scholars attitudes media attitudes change in attitudes
Schellens, and are not attitude successfully
Martin Valcke successful in naturally
change, only
awareness
15. Scholarly Age change causes Brief Youth should
Vanderhoven, (PLoS ONE) an average change in intervention can be educated on
Ellen, Tammy Scholars social media safety redirect online the risks of not
Schellens, risks behavior using privacy
Martin Valcke, positively settings
and Annelies
Raes.

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