The Latin-American Observatory of Violence in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is a pioneering initiative in this area. It aims to be a multidisciplinary and transnational arena for the meeting and linkage between researchers, educators, managers and other professionals interested in understanding and analyzing new forms of violence spawned by ICTs, as well as a place where anybody interested in the topic can find information.
ICTs are part of a continuum of technologies that can be used to document and disseminate various situations of violence. The Observatory intends to create a wide network of experts and interested people in the area in order to make it possible for this issue to be explored in all of its complexity.
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Tuesday, 05 May 2009 |
Published on: The Huffington Post
05/05/2009
by Mona Gable
Now that we've gotten those infernal tea-bagging parties out of the way, let's get to what's really important: sexting and teens.
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MPF-SP denuncia jovem por incitar racismo e nazismo no Orkut
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Monday, 04 May 2009 |
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Publicado em: IDG Now!
04/05/2009
O Ministério Público Federal em São Paulo (MPF-SP) denunciou na semana passada o jovem R.C, 21, por ter praticado, induzido e incitado a discriminação e o preconceito de raça, cor, etnia, religião e procedência nacional através do Orkut. Segundo o MPF-SP, o denunciado era membro da comunidade “Mate um negro e ganhe um brinde”, que contava com 16 integrantes e veiculava mensagens racistas e nazistas.
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Ed campaign on sexting in Oz
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Monday, 04 May 2009 |
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Published on: Net Family News
04/05/2009
Anne Collier
Not at all surprising (because what are borders or continents, where social technology's concerned), the New South Wales government is educating its teens about the risks of sexting too. "The government has produced a fact sheet for schools, parents and young people to warn about the possible lifetime consequences of the growing practice," the Sydney Morning Herald reports. The NSW minister of community services told the Morning Herald that her department "had received reports of girls as young as 13 sending sexually explicit images to their boyfriends' mobiles, which are then passed on to other friends." Like in the US, youth are being warned that the practice is illegal. Interestingly, there's nothing in either the article or the Community Services Department's Fact Sheet on Sexting about the risk to children of being convicted for producing, possessing, or distributing child pornography, as can happen in the US (though there are efforts in some US states to take criminal prosecution off the table). The NSW Fact Sheet refers to the risks of "public humiliation, cyberbullying, or even sexual assault." For US-style info on sexting, check out our tips at ConnectSafely.org. Meanwhile, the Australian federal government has appointed a Youth Advisory Group of 305 11-to-17-year-olds to "advise the Government on strategies to tackle online bullying," NEWS.com.au reports.
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Austrália alerta adolescentes para os riscos dos torpedos 'eróticos'
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Monday, 04 May 2009 |
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Publicado em: G1
04/05/2009
Os adolescentes que enviam fotos de si mesmos sem roupas ou em poses sugestivas usando seus celulares estão sendo alertados de que essa prática, conhecida como "sexting", pode prejudicar seu futuro.
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Vídeo de agressão divulgado no YouTube leva alunas a suspensão
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Monday, 04 May 2009 |
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Publicado em: G1
04/05/2009
Quatro alunas foram suspensas da escola onde estudam, em Bournemouth (Dorset, Inglaterra), após publicarem no YouTube um vídeo em que aparece maltratando Nadia Dorrington, de 14 anos. Nas imagens, diz o jornal “Daily Mail”, as jovens batem, chutam e puxam os cabelos da estudante, que ficou ferida.
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