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Cyberbullying at University in International Contexts
Author | : Wanda Cassidy,Chantal Faucher,Margaret Jackson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2018-09-24 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781351745994 |
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Cyberbullying is a problem that is being increasingly investigated by researchers, however, much of the cyberbullying research literature to date has focused on children and youth. Cyberbullying at University in International Contexts fills the gap in the research literature by examining the nature, extent, impacts, proposed solutions, and policy and practice considerations of bullying in the cyber-world at post-secondary institutions, where reports of serious cyberbullying incidents have become more prevalent. This book brings together cutting-edge research from around the world to examine the issue of cyberbullying through a multi-disciplinary lens, offering an array of approaches, interpretations, and solutions. It is not solely focused on cyberbullying by and against students, but also includes cyberbullying by and against faculty members, and permutations involving both students and faculty, as well as institutional staff, presenting perspectives from students, practitioners and senior university policy makers. It draws on research from education, criminology, psychology, sociology, communications, law, health sciences, social work, humanities, labour studies and is valuable reading for graduate students in these fields. It is also essential reading for policymakers, practitioners and University administrators who recognize their responsibility to provide a healthy workplace for their staff, as well as a safe and respectful environment for their students.
Cyber Bullying
Author | : Robin M. Kowalski,Susan P. Limber,Patricia W. Agatston |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2009-09-28 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781444321883 |
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Cyber bullying has become more prevalent through the use of e-mail, instant messages, chat rooms, and other digital messaging systems. It brings with it unique challenges. Cyber Bullying provides the most current and essential information on the nature and prevalence of this epidemic, providing educators, parents, psychologists and policy-makers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. Provides an empirically-based resource with up-to-date information about the nature and prevalence of cyber bullying through the use of email, instant messages, chat rooms, and other digital messaging systems Examines the role of anonymity in electronic bullying Includes feedback from focus groups and individual interviews with students and parents Offers a handy reference with practical strategies for educators, parents, psychologists and policy makers about prevention and intervention of cyber bullying
Cyberbullying
Author | : Caesar Lincoln |
Publsiher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2013-11-19 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1507848595 |
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Discover How To Protect You And Your Children From A Cyber Bully!Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device!You're about to discover a proven strategy on how to protect you and your children from a cyber bully. Millions of people suffer from cyber bullying and cyber stalking and throw away their personal and professional success because of these issues. Most people realize how much of a problem this is, but are unable to change their situation, simply because it's been apart of their mindset for so long.The truth is, if you or your child is suffering from limitations because of cyber bullying and haven't been able to change, it's because you are lacking an effective strategy of how to handle these difficult situations. This book goes into why cyber bullies do what they do, how to protect someone from a cyberbully, what to do if your child is a cyberbully, and a step-by-step strategy that will help you or your child free yourself from fear and help you take control of your life.Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Understanding Cyberbullies And Their Mindset How to Protect Yourself From Cyberbullying What to Do If Your Child Is A Cyberbully Other Things You Need to Know About Cyberbullying Take action right away to protect yourself from cyberbullying by downloading this book, "Cyberbullying: The Ultimate Guide for How to Protect You and Your Children From A Cyber Bully", for a limited time discount!
Cyberbullying in Schools Workplaces and Romantic Relationships
Author | : Gary W. Giumetti,Robin M. Kowalski |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2019-03-13 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781351616409 |
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This volume brings together research on cyberbullying across contexts, age groups, and cultures to gain a fuller perspective of the prevalence and impact of electronic mistreatment on individual, group, and organizational outcomes. This is the first book to integrate research on cyberbullying across three contexts: schools, workplaces, and romantic relationships, providing a unique synthesis of lifespan contexts. For each context, the expert chapter authors bring together three different 'lenses': existing research on the predictors and outcomes of cyberbullying within that context; a cross-cultural review across national borders and cultural boundaries; and a developmental perspective that examines age-related differences in cyberbullying within that context. The book closes by drawing commonalities across these different contexts leading to a richer understanding of cyberbullying as a whole and some possible avenues for future research and practice. This is fascinating reading for researchers and upper-level students in social psychology, counseling, school psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and developmental psychology, as well as educators and administrators.
Predicting Cyberbullying
Author | : Christopher Paul Barlett |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2019-04-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780128166550 |
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Predicting Cyberbullying: Research, Theory, and Intervention delves into the theoretical advances that have been made to predict cyberbullying perpetration. It examines myriad psychological- and communication-based theories, discusses the relevant research to support (or not) each theory, and elucidates the strengths and limitations of these theories. Moreover, the book differentiates cyberbullying from traditional bullying to expand on a theory that takes such differences into account to predict perpetration. In addition, it adapts interventions to address these nuanced theoretical advancements and concludes with an examination of validated psychological theories that can inform interventions and reduce cyberbullying. The book is an effective and concise reference for psychologists, school administrators, counselors and psychological researchers looking to understand theory and interventions for cyberbullies. Focuses on the cyberbully perpetrator Balances theory with interventional applications Identifies key risk factors in those who cyberbully Explores the scope of theoretically driven hypotheses specific to cyberbullying
Reducing Cyberbullying in Schools
Author | : Marilyn Campbell,Sheri Bauman |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2017-10-26 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780128114247 |
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Reducing Cyberbullying in Schools: International Evidence-Based Best Practices provides an accessible blend of academic rigor and practical application for mental health professionals, school administrators and educators, giving them a vital tool in stemming the problem of cyberbullying in school settings. It features a variety of international, evidence-based programs that can be practically implemented into any school setting. In addition, the book looks at a broad array of strategies, such as what can be learned from traditional bullying programs, technological solutions, policy and legal solutions, and more. Provides overviews of international, evidence-based programs to prevent cyberbullying in schools Presents an academically rigorous examination that is also practical and accessible Includes technological and legal strategies to stem cyberbullying in schools Looks at the prevalence and consequences of cyberbullying
Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard
Author | : Sameer Hinduja,Justin W. Patchin |
Publsiher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2023-06-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781071921548 |
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Technology keeps changing, and cyberbullying is as prominent as ever. It’s time to up your game. As social media apps, gaming platforms, and other online environments have given present more opportunities to adolescents to cause harm to their peers, the proportion of youth who’ve experienced cyberbullying continues to rise. This bestselling guide from the co-directors of the Cyberbullying Research Center provides the tools you need today to keep your students safe in this increasingly connected world. Now in its third edition, this essential resource draws on the cyberbullying experiences of thousands of students and incorporates new evidence-based strategies focused on school climate, empathy, resilience, digital citizenship, media literacy, counterspeech, and student-led initiatives. Other updates include: An overview of popular online environments you should know about Techniques for how best to work with parents, student groups, law enforcement, and social media platforms Deeper exploration of the emotional and psychological consequences of cyberbullying A nuanced focus on identity-based (e.g., gender, race, religion, sexual orientation) victimization Summaries of the latest legal rulings and what they mean for your school Featuring solutions that are actionable, relevant, current, and data-driven, this guide will equip you to protect students from online harm.
Dealing With Bullying
Author | : Cambridge Educational (Firm) |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Educational |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2011-06-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1617332933 |
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"Preparing students for a standardized test is a monumental task, but equipping them for social and interpersonal conflict is every bit as challenging. This five-part series helps young viewers navigate the dilemmas surrounding bullying, peer pressure, prejudice, and unresolved anger--with an additional program focusing especially on conflict management and resolution. Emphasizing character-building as a prime ingredient in overcoming conflict, the series uses no-nonsense dramatizations, candid 'school hallway' interviews, and expert commentary to define basic ideas, illustrate ways in which conflicts often play out, and ultimately present methods for diffusing them--based on honesty, awareness, and respect for others."--Publisher's web site.