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πŸ–₯️ βš–οΈ Schneider, N. & Hasinoff, A. A. (Nov 29, 2022) Mastodon Isn’t Just A Replacement For Twitter. Noema.

πŸ–₯️ βš–οΈ Hasinoff, A. A., & Schneider, N. (2022) From Scalability to Subsidiarity in Addressing Online Harm. Social Media + Society, 8(3), 1–12.

✏️ Hasinoff, A. A. (Mar 2, 2022) Do Late Penalties Do More Harm Than Good? Inside Higher Ed.

🚩 Bean, H. & Hasinoff, A. A. (2022) The Social Functions of Idle Alerts, in Social Media and Crisis Communication (2nd Edition). New York: Routledge. [pdf]

🚩 Hasinoff, A. A. & Bivens, R. (2021) Feature analysis: A method for analyzing the role of ideology in app design. Journal of Digital Social Research, 3(2), 89–113.

✏️ Hasinoff, A. A. (2021). Do You Trust Your Students? In C. Friend (Ed.), Hybrid teaching: Pedagogy, people, politics (pp. 75–80). [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ Harder, S. K.* & Hasinoff, A. A. (2021) Ashamed of shaming? Stories of managing, deflecting, and acknowledging shame after committing image-based sexual abuse. First Monday 26(4).

🚩 Hasinoff, A. A. (2021). Are Clery Act Mandates Correctly Directed? Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 51(1), 56–58. [pdf]

πŸ–₯️ βš–οΈ Hasinoff, A. A., Gibson, A. D.,* and Salehi, N. (Jul 27, 2020) The promise of restorative justice in addressing online harm, Brookings TechStream.

🚩 Hasinoff, A. A. & Krueger, P. (2020) Warning: Notifications about crime on campus may have unwanted effects. International Journal of Communication 14, pp. 587–607. [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ Hasinoff, A. A. (2019) Image-based sexual abuse: It’s not β€˜revenge’ and it’s not β€˜porn’ In E. Downs (ed.) The Dark Side of Media & Technology: A 21st Century Guide to Media and Technological Literacy. New York: Peter Lang, p. 142-153. [pdf]

πŸ’– Bivens, Rena & Hasinoff, Amy A. (2018) Rape: Is there an app for that? An empirical analysis of the features of anti-rape apps, Information, Communication and Society 21(8), pp. 1050-1067. [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“±Hasinoff, A. A. (2017) Sexting and Privacy Violations: A Case Study of Sympathy and Blame.Β International Journal of Cyber Criminology 11(2), pp. 202–217. [pdf]

🚩 Levina, M., & Hasinoff, A. A. (2017). β€œThe silicon valley ethos: Tech industry products, discourses, and practices.” Television & New Media, 18(6), 489-495. [pdf]

🚩 Hasinoff, A. A. (2017) Where are you?: Location tracking and the promise of childhood safety. TV and New Media 18(6), pp. 1-17. [pdf]

πŸ’–πŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2017) β€œThe media panic about teen sexting” In Attwood, Feona, Clarissa Smith, R. Danielle Egan, & Brian McNair (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality. Routledge.

πŸ’–πŸ“± Kath Albury, Amy A. Hasinoff, & Theresa Senft. (2016) From Media Abstinence to Media Production: Sexting, Young People and Education, In Allen, Louisa & Mary Lou Rasmussen (eds.), The Handbook of Sexuality Education. Palgrave, pp. 527-545. [pdf]

πŸ’–πŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2016) How to have great sext: Consent advice in online sexting tips. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 13 (1), pp. 58-74. [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2015) Sexting Panic: Rethinking Criminalization, Privacy, and Consent. Champaign: University of Illinois Press [Introduction][table of contents and abstract]. 

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“±Hasinoff, A. A. & T. Shepherd. (2014) Sexting in context: Privacy norms and expectations. International Journal of Communication 8, pp. 2932-2955. β€œ[pdf]

πŸ’–πŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Blaming sexualization for sexting. Girlhood Studies 7 (1), pp. 102-120. [pdf]

🚩 Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Contradictions of participationCommunication and Critical/Cultural Studies 11 (3), pp. 270-272. [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) β€˜MySpace led girl to Mideast’: Race, the online predator myth, and the pathologization of violenceSexualities 17 (4), pp. 484–500. [pdf]

πŸ’– πŸ“Ί Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Everything you wanted to know you know on Masters of Sex. Flow 19 (6).

πŸ–₯οΈπŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2013) Information and Consent. Selected Papers of Internet Research (3 pp) [doc].

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“±Hasinoff, A. A. (2013) Sexting as media production: Rethinking social media and sexuality. New Media & Society 15 (4), pp. 449-465 [pdf].

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“±Hasinoff, A. A. (2012) Should teens have the right to sext? Privacy, consent, and social media. In J. Greenberg and C. Elliott (Eds.) Communication in Question: Competing Perspectives on Controversial Issues in Communication Studies. Toronto: Thomson Nelson, pp. 159-165 [pdf].

πŸ’– πŸ–₯️ πŸ“±Hasinoff, A. A. (2010) Sexting Scandals: Who’s to blame? Anti-text messaging campaigns unfairly target girls, Shameless: For girls who get it, 16, pp. 25-27 [pdf].

πŸ’–πŸ“± Hasinoff, A. A. (2010) No right to sext? Recent federal case avoids considering teens’ right to freedom of expression. Kritik [online article].

πŸ’– πŸ“Ί Hasinoff, A. A. (2009) It’s sociobiology, hon! Genetic gender determinism in Cosmopolitan magazine, Feminist Media Studies, 9 (3), pp. 267-283 [pdf].

πŸ’– πŸ“Ί Hasinoff, A. A. (2008) Fashioning race for the free market on America’s Next Top ModelCritical Studies in Media Communication, 25 (3), pp. 324-343 [pdf].


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