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If you hadn’t realised that cameras are everywhere by now, the so-called Coldplay-gate is a great reminder.
The kiss cam vision of a canoodling couple at the concert, who were apparently having an affair, is proof again how quickly salacious news (and memes) can travel on social media.
Today, political scientist from Loyola University in Chicago, Jennifer Forestal, on public shaming and when it can be a good thing.
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Jennifer Forestal, associate professor of political science at Loyola University in Chicago
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If you hadn’t realised that cameras are everywhere by now, the so-called Coldplay-gate is a great reminder.
The kiss cam vision of a canoodling couple at the concert, who were apparently having an affair, is proof again how quickly salacious news (and memes) can travel on social media.
Today, political scientist from Loyola University in Chicago, Jennifer Forestal, on public shaming and when it can be a good thing.
Featured:
Jennifer Forestal, associate professor of political science at Loyola University in Chicago

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