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π₯οΈ βοΈ Schneider, N. & Hasinoff, A. A. (Nov 29, 2022) Mastodon Isnβt Just A Replacement For Twitter. Noema.
π₯οΈ βοΈ Hasinoff, A. A., & Schneider, N. (2022) From Scalability to Subsidiarity in Addressing Online Harm. Social Media + Society, 8(3), 1β12.
βοΈ Hasinoff, A. A. (Mar 2, 2022) Do Late Penalties Do More Harm Than Good? Inside Higher Ed.
π© Bean, H. & Hasinoff, A. A. (2022) The Social Functions of Idle Alerts, in Social Media and Crisis Communication (2nd Edition). New York: Routledge. [pdf]
π© 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), 89β113.
βοΈ Hasinoff, A. A. (2021). Do You Trust Your Students? In C. Friend (Ed.), Hybrid teaching: Pedagogy, people, politics (pp. 75β80). [pdf]
π π₯οΈ 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).
π© Hasinoff, A. A. (2021). Are Clery Act Mandates Correctly Directed? Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 51(1), 56β58. [pdf]
π₯οΈ βοΈ Hasinoff, A. A., Gibson, A. D.,* and Salehi, N. (Jul 27, 2020) The promise of restorative justice in addressing online harm, Brookings TechStream.
π© Hasinoff, A. A. & Krueger, P. (2020) Warning: Notifications about crime on campus may have unwanted effects. International Journal of Communication 14, pp. 587β607. [pdf]
π π₯οΈ Hasinoff, A. A. (2019) Image-based sexual abuse: Itβs not βrevengeβ and itβs not βpornβ 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]
π 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]
π π₯οΈ π±Hasinoff, A. A. (2017) Sexting and Privacy Violations: A Case Study of Sympathy and Blame.Β International Journal of Cyber Criminology 11(2), pp. 202β217. [pdf]
π© Levina, M., & Hasinoff, A. A. (2017). βThe silicon valley ethos: Tech industry products, discourses, and practices.β Television & New Media, 18(6), 489-495. [pdf]
π© 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]
ππ± Hasinoff, A. A. (2017) βThe media panic about teen sextingβ In Attwood, Feona, Clarissa Smith, R. Danielle Egan, & Brian McNair (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality. Routledge.
ππ± 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]
ππ± 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]
π π₯οΈ π± Hasinoff, A. A. (2015) Sexting Panic: Rethinking Criminalization, Privacy, and Consent. Champaign: University of Illinois Press [Introduction][table of contents and abstract].
π π₯οΈ π±Hasinoff, A. A. & T. Shepherd. (2014) Sexting in context: Privacy norms and expectations. International Journal of Communication 8, pp. 2932-2955. β[pdf]
ππ± Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Blaming sexualization for sexting. Girlhood Studies 7 (1), pp. 102-120. [pdf]
π© Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Contradictions of participation, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 11 (3), pp. 270-272. [pdf]
π π₯οΈ Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) βMySpace led girl to Mideastβ: Race, the online predator myth, and the pathologization of violence. Sexualities 17 (4), pp. 484β500. [pdf]
π πΊ Hasinoff, A. A. (2014) Everything you wanted to know you know on Masters of Sex. Flow 19 (6).
π₯οΈπ± Hasinoff, A. A. (2013) Information and Consent. Selected Papers of Internet Research (3 pp) [doc].
π π₯οΈ π±Hasinoff, A. A. (2013) Sexting as media production: Rethinking social media and sexuality. New Media & Society 15 (4), pp. 449-465 [pdf].
π π₯οΈ π±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].
π π₯οΈ π±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].
ππ± Hasinoff, A. A. (2010) No right to sext? Recent federal case avoids considering teensβ right to freedom of expression. Kritik [online article].
π πΊ Hasinoff, A. A. (2009) Itβs sociobiology, hon! Genetic gender determinism in Cosmopolitan magazine, Feminist Media Studies, 9 (3), pp. 267-283 [pdf].
π πΊ Hasinoff, A. A. (2008) Fashioning race for the free market on Americaβs Next Top Model. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 25 (3), pp. 324-343 [pdf].
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