1. Understanding Online Safety Through Metaphors: UK Policymakers and Industry Discourses About the Internet.
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Dekavalla, Marina
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INTERNET safety , *INTERNET , *METAPHOR , *DISCOURSE , *DISCOURSE analysis - Abstract
This article explores how metaphors about what the internet is inform policymaker and industry discourses, when they propose solutions on internet safety. More specifically, it analyzes documents by key players in this debate during a period when the UK government proposed direct regulation of online harms. The study finds that policy documents construct the internet primarily as a "place" that is separate from offline experience; and to a smaller extent as a "tool" that can be abused if it falls in the wrong hands. The article argues that these constructions obscure any links between online and offline risk, and that they legitimize solutions which may not take into account the social roots of online harms. It also suggests that the discourses of policymakers and SNS companies differ in the degree of agency they attribute to users, indicating a discrepancy in their approaches as direct regulation is introduced in the UK. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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