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Sexting, consent and young people's ethics: BeyondMegan's Story
2012
Continuum. Journal of Media and Cultural Studies
This article contrasts the Megan's Story campaign, a recent Australian media and policy response to sexting (the act of taking and transmitting naked or semi naked pictures via mobile phones) with interview responses drawn from an Australian study that has asked young people about mobiles and sexting. It considers local and international responses to sexting as 'child pornography,' raising questions about the adequacy and appropriateness of criminalizing young people's sexual self
doi:10.1080/10304312.2012.665840
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