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Gendered and Sexualized Bullying and Cyber Bullying

Youth & Society, 2018
Drawing on semistructured interviews with Canadian Grade 4 to 12 students, this article uses a feminist lens to explore gendered and sexualized bullying and cyberbullying among children and youth. Our findings indicate that while boys’ roles and behaviors were frequently made invisible, girls were typically spotlighted, blamed, and criticized.
Faye Mishna   +6 more
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Cyber Bullying

2018
“Cyberbullying” comprises a wide spectrum of behaviors that have negative and often devastating impacts upon their targets (or “victims”). This chapter is intended to analyze research trends on cyberbullying as well as related concerns involving online harassment, online reputational damage, and cyberstalking.
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Confronting Cyber-Bullying

2009
This book is directed to academics, educators, and government policy-makers who are concerned about addressing emerging cyber-bullying and anti-authority student expressions through the use of cell phone and Internet technologies. There is a current policy vacuum relating to the extent of educators' legal responsibilities to intervene when such ...
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Cyber Bullying Among Teenagers in Israel: An Examination of Cyber Bullying, Traditional Bullying, and Socioemotional Functioning

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2015
In this study, the relationships between cyber bullying and involvement in traditional bullying, with reference to social support and gender differences, was examined. Social support plays an important role in empowering victims of cyber bullying and has a significant influence on children and teenagers’ well-being.
Tamar Tarablus   +2 more
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Beating the cyber-bullies

SecEd, 2008
It is a school's legal duty to take action to try and prevent cyber-bullying. Education law expert Vicky Lapins offers some advice
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Fighting the cyber-bullies

SecEd, 2007
ICT teacher Will Atkin recently organised what is thought to be the first cyber-bullying conference for students in the country. Here he explains why
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Moving from Cyber-Bullying to Cyber-Kindness

2011
The purpose of this chapter is to explore cyber-bullying from three different, but interrelated, perspectives: students, educators and parents. The authors also explore the opposite spectrum of online behaviour - that of “cyber-kindness” - and whether positive, supportive or caring online exchanges are occurring among youth, and how educators, parents ...
Wanda Cassidy   +2 more
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(Cyber)bullying Perpetration as an Impulsive, Angry Reaction Following (Cyber)bullying Victimisation?

2016
This chapter starts from the unclear relation between impulsivity and (cyber)bullying perpetration and investigates the potential explanatory value of Agnew’s (1992) General Strain Theory. This theory posits that individuals who experience strain and angriness (as a result of strain) are more at risk of engaging in deviant behaviour, moderated by ...
Sara Pabian, Heidi Vandebosch
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Cyber Bullying

2008
Robin M. Kowalski   +2 more
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