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Cyberbullying Through the New Media

Findings from an International Network
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
320 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am11.11.2013
This important new book is the result of a four-year international collaboration, funded by the EU, to better understand how we can cope and confront cyberbullying.mehr
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KlappentextThis important new book is the result of a four-year international collaboration, funded by the EU, to better understand how we can cope and confront cyberbullying.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-84872-254-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum11.11.2013
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht449 g
Artikel-Nr.29792537

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. Introduction. 1. Peter K Smith, Georges Steffgen, Ruth Sittichai, The nature of cyberbullying, and an international network. Definition and Measurement. 2. Ersilia Menesini, Annalaura Nocentini, Benedetta Emanuela Palladino, Herbert Scheithauer, Anja Schultze-Krumbholz, Ann Frisén, Sofia Berne, Piret Luik, Karin Naruskov, Rosario Ortega, Juan Calmaestra, Catherine Blaya, Definitions of cyberbullying. 3. Ann Frisén, Sofia Berne, Anja Schultze-Krumbholz, Herbert Scheithauer, Karin Naruskov, Piret Luik, Catarina Katzer, Rasa Erentaite, Rita Zukauskiene, Measurement issues: A systematic review of cyberbullying instruments. Regulation and the media. 4. Marilyn Campbell, Ales Zavrsnik, Should cyberbullying be criminalized? 5. Iain Coyne, Vasiliki Gountsidou, The role of the industry in reducing cyberbullying. 6. Heidi Vandebosch, Roma Simulioniene, Magdalena Marczak, Anne Vermeulen, Luigi Bonetti, The role of the media. Coping and guidelines. 7. Conor Mc Guckin, Sonja Perren, Lucie Corcoran, Helen Cowie, Francine Dehue, Anna Sevcíková, Panayiota Tsatsou, Trijntje Völlink. Coping with cyberbullying: How can we prevent cyberbullying and how victims can cope with it. 8. Mona O´Moore, Donna Cross, Maritta Valimaki, Ana Almeida, Sofia Berne, Marjo Kurki, Dorit Olenik-Shemesh, Tali Heiman, Gie Deboutte, Hildegunn Fandrem, Gitte Stald, Efi Sygkollitou, Marta Fulop, Guidelines to prevent cyber-bullying: A cross-national review. Research challenges. 9. Helen Cowie, Sheri Bauman, Iain Coyne, Carrie Myers, Maili Pörhölä, Ana Almeida, Cyberbullying amongst university students: an emergent cause for concern? 10. Barbara Spears, Angela Costabile, Antonella Brighi, Rosario Del Rey, Maila Pörhölä, Virginia Sanchez, Christiane Spiel, Fran Thompson, Positive uses of new technologies, in relationships in educational settings. 11. Barbara Spears, Jette Kofoed, Transgressing research binaries: Youth as knowledge brokers in cyberbullying research. 12. Donna Cross, Marilyn Campbell, Phillip Slee, Barbara Spears, Amy Barnes, Australian research to encourage school students´ positive use of technology to reduce cyberbullying. 13. Vera Boronenko, Zehra Ucanok, Phillip Slee, Marilyn Campbell, Donna Cross, Maritta Valimaki, Barbara Spears, Training researchers: visits and training schools. Commentaries. 14. Justin W. Patchin, Sameer Hinduja, Cyberbullying Research: standing on the shoulders of international giants. 15. Anders Eklund, Susan Flocken, Practitioner commentary from ETUCE. 16. Keith Sullivan, Addressing cyberbullying through more effectively bridging research and practice. Indexmehr

Autor

Peter K. Smith is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the Unit for School and Family Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He chaired COST Action IS0801 on Cyberbullying (2008-2012), and is currently PI of a European-Indian Network project on bullying, cyberbullying, and school safety and wellbeing (2012-2015). His research interests are in social development, school bullying, play and grandparenting.

Georges Steffgen is a professor at the University of Luxembourg. He directs a research group on aggression - especially violence in school and cyberbullying - as well as approaches to health promotion. He has been project manager of national and international scientific projects on violence in school and anger. He authored and co-authored more than 40 papers in international journals and books, and he is editor or co-editor of 14 books. He co-chaired COST Action IS0801 on Cyberbullying.