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Cyberbullying

open access: yesOECD Education Working Papers, 2022
Cyber bullying is the repetitive and intentional use of digital tools to harm another person in the digital environment. Researchers show that females tend to be more cyber victims than males. There are different characteristics of cyber bullies. These are relational aggression, cognitive-affective deficits, and power and control. Cyber bullying causes
Sevgi Mestci Sunerli   +2 more
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Cyberbullying

International Journal of Technoethics, 2010
Cyberbullying has become a major social concern because it raises questions about technoethics. It has been the subject of research, information and prevention activities for different groups to protect against the misuse of technology, and because of that, this paper is based on an exploratory study about the sociological phenomenon of cyberbullying ...
José Neves 0001   +1 more
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Cyberbullying

2023
Cyberbullying refers to using digital technologies such as cyberspace, societal broadcasting platforms, direct messaging, and email to bother, intimidate, or harm others. This chapter provides an indication of cyberbullying, including its definition, incidence, and impact on individuals and society. Firstly, the chapter reviews the existing research on
M. Dhamodharan, K. Sunaina
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Cyberbullying

2020
Cyberbullying is the term used for bullying behavior conducted by or involving electronic communication. Children have increasingly early access to technologies that enable digital communication among peers in the social groups they belong to. However, this access also reaches beyond the schools and institutions and allow children to communicate ...
Jose A. Casas   +2 more
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Mapping Cyberbullying and Workplace Cyberbullying

2020
In this increasingly connected world, the internet has affected almost every aspect of human life. With the advancements in technology came the curse of many cyber offences. Cyberbullying studies are usually focused on children and adolescents, but the last decade had witnessed a paradigm shift on the working adults.
Halima Sadia   +2 more
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Thoughts on Cyberbullying

Computer, 2019
Cyberbullying is a cybertrust issue that does not get much attention until after an incident occurs. It is hard to tie it directly to security or privacy. It is its own threat category, fitting between security, safety, and privacy. It is a social and societal issue, a cowardly action attempting to hide behind a virtual shield.
Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas
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Cyberbullying

Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2013
Although research on cyberbullying has recently begun to emerge, few researchers have used longitudinal data to explore this phenomenon in Canada. Using 1-year longitudinal data from the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children Study conducted by the World Health Organization, we investigated the prevalence and stability and risk factors associated with
Pamela A. Kramer Ertel, Madeline Kovarik
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