In today’s world, digital technologies often provide critical access to networking, social communication, political participation, and identity development. Unfortunately, folks can also use them to track, contact, and harass people in unwanted ways. If you have concerns about someone using technology to violate your privacy and/or harm you, please reach out to SHARE or the Confidential Support Team for additional information, support, and guidance.| SHARE Title IX and Title VI Office
Learn how Title IX helps online students against cyberbullying when you consult with KJK Student & Athlete Defense during a confidential case evaluation.| Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Title IX
We have an extraordinary opportunity for science to transforms how courts think about the impacts and shock waves of threats to fundamental rights.| Citizens and Technology Lab
Over the past two decades, social media has transformed from a niche online activity into a massive digital ecosystem that connects billions of people across every corner of the globe.| Keywords Everywhere Blog
It’s not always easy to recognize a cyberbully, or initially realize you’re being targeted. Here, some practices to help you to grow and protect your professional networks in ways that align with your values and vision.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Online jerks and offline jerks are largely one and the same. Here’s how to keep them from affecting your happiness.| The Atlantic
To protect the social fabric from relational threats, the rights that we invoke need to be relational in turn — freedom of association and assembly| Citizens and Technology Lab
The latest data on worldwide social media usage around the globe.| Exploding Topics