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Reputation Management Online : America's "Right to Be Forgotten"
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Reputation Management Online : America's "Right to Be Forgotten"

This book examines the work of the public relations technology and legal professionals who provide online “reputation management” services situating their work within contemporary debates about regulating speech on the internet. The author argues that legal solutions like the European “Right to Be Forgotten” are not really possible in the United States but that the private solutions of reputation management help to ameliorate novel concerns about reputation. At the same time he contends that these practices prompt different free speech and dignitary concerns unique to the digital environment. Drawing upon rhetorical and legal analysis of diverse texts including reputation management promotional materials interviews with practitioners legal cases and popular online commentary about reputational disputes themselves the book intervenes in specific debates about the regulation of the internet as well as broader socio-legal debates about the role of reputation-damaging speech in a democratic society. This timely and relevant study will have great relevance for all students and scholars of communication studies public relations rhetoric new and digital media internet law technology and society computer-mediated communication and sociology. | Reputation Management Online America's Right to Be Forgotten

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This book examines the work of the public relations technology and legal professionals who provide online “reputation management” services situating their work within contemporary debates about regulating speech on the internet. The author argues that legal solutions like the European “Right to Be Forgotten” are not really possible in the United States but that the private solutions of reputation management help to ameliorate novel concerns about reputation. At the same time he contends that these practices prompt different free speech and dignitary concerns unique to the digital environment. Drawing upon rhetorical and legal analysis of diverse texts including reputation management promotional materials interviews with practitioners legal cases and popular online commentary about reputational disputes themselves the book intervenes in specific debates about the regulation of the internet as well as broader socio-legal debates about the role of reputation-damaging speech in a democratic society. This timely and relevant study will have great relevance for all students and scholars of communication studies public relations rhetoric new and digital media internet law technology and society computer-mediated communication and sociology. | Reputation Management Online America's Right to Be Forgotten

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This book examines the work of the public relations technology and legal professionals who provide online “reputation management” services situating their work within contemporary debates about regulating speech on the internet. The author argues that legal solutions like the European “Right to Be Forgotten” are not really possible in the United States but that the private solutions of reputation management help to ameliorate novel concerns about reputation. At the same time he contends that these practices prompt different free speech and dignitary concerns unique to the digital environment. Drawing upon rhetorical and legal analysis of diverse texts including reputation management promotional materials interviews with practitioners legal cases and popular online commentary about reputational disputes themselves the book intervenes in specific debates about the regulation of the internet as well as broader socio-legal debates about the role of reputation-damaging speech in a democratic society. This timely and relevant study will have great relevance for all students and scholars of communication studies public relations rhetoric new and digital media internet law technology and society computer-mediated communication and sociology. | Reputation Management Online America's Right to Be Forgotten

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