Normative beliefs about cyberbullying: comparisons of Israeli and U.S. youth
We examined how normative beliefs about cyberbullying influenced the choice of electronic aggression in hypothetical peer-to-peer scenarios. Data was collected from 1097 Israeli and 1196 U.S. students in grades 5th-10th, who completed self-report surveys
Yehuda Peled +3 more
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Approaching Cyber Warfare: Geopolitics, Deterrence, and International Law [PDF]
The increased use of cyber warfare, accomplished by both state and non-state actors, raises questions about traditional approaches to security and what can be done to stop threats in a technology-driven society.
Bordelon, Emily
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Effects of interpretation bias modification on hostile attribution bias and reactive cyber-aggression in Chinese adolescents: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Zeng K, Cao F, Wu Y, Zhang M, Ding X.
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT This study investigates how ordinary Taiwanese netizens perform linguistic authority by policing others’ use of Mainland Chinese expressions in everyday online interactions not originally intended to be political and how such policing is subsequently supported, resisted, or (de)legitimized in the context of Taiwan–China relations. Three orders
Hsi‐Yao Su
wiley +1 more source
Patient and Family Perpetrated Cyber-Incivility and Cyber-Aggression Within Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study. [PDF]
Spencer C, Loehr K, Byrd A.
europepmc +1 more source
Cyber Aggression and Cyberbullying Identification on Social Networks
Vincenzo Gattulli +3 more
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Learning to Explain Anger: An Adaptive Humanoid-Agent for Cyber-Aggression
Social media is one of the widely used channels for interpersonal communication, and to give personal feedback. However, negative feedback can affect esteem and mental health of a person. This paper presents a computational network model of a humanoid agent for getting inappropriate feedback, who learns to react with a level of competence on aggression
Fakhra Jabeen +2 more
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«Cancel culture» and cyber-aggression: issues of legal assessment
The article focuses on current safe and tolerant communication issues in the global information network «Internet ». It is noted that society and Internet users are ambivalent about the phenomenon of «cancel culture ». The content of this phenomenon and its terminological features are investigated. It is proposed to interpret «cancel culture »
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Code and Creed: The Construction of AI‐Islamic Discourse in Singapore's Media Landscape
ABSTRACT This study examines how Singapore's mainstream media shapes public understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in Islamic contexts through analysis of newspaper coverage from 1989 to 2024. Drawing on computational analysis of over 620,000 articles from The Straits Times and The Business Times, we develop the concept of “double mediation” to ...
Reza Shaker
wiley +1 more source
Dark triad and cyber aggression among Chinese adolescents during COVID-19: A moderated mediation model. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Bian S, Zhao H, Qi C.
europepmc +1 more source

