Cyberbullying in the global playground: research from international perspectives

Cyberbullying in the global playground: research from international perspectives

Li, Qing
Cross, Donna
Smith, Peter K.

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Cyberbullying in the Global Playground provides the first global, in-depth analysis of the emerging phenomenon of cyberbullying.Offers the first thorough comparative account of recent research into the emerging globalphenomenon of cyberbullyingProvides an international perspective on the prevalence and nature of cyberbullyingPresents recent authoritative research within a critical perspective, drawing out theoretical and practical implications for policy and practiceMay be used to help design intervention, evaluation, and policy strategiesfor effective efforts to combat the international phenomenon of cyberbullying INDICE: About the Editors viiAbout the Contributors ixPreface xiiPart I Introduction 11 Research Into Cyberbullying: Context 3Qing Li, Peter K. Smith, and Donna CrossPart II European Studies Within a DAPHNE Project 132 ComparativeAspects of Cyberbullying in Italy, England, and Spain: Findings From a DAPHNEProject 15Maria Luisa Genta, Peter K. Smith, Rosario Ortega, Antonella Brighi, Annalisa Guarini, Fran Thompson, Neil Tippett, Joaquín Mora-MerchÃín, and Juan Calmaestra3 Self-Esteem and Loneliness in Relation to Cyberbullying in Three European Countries 32Antonella Brighi, Giannino Melotti, Annalisa Guarini, Maria Luisa Genta, Rosario Ortega, Joaquín Mora-MerchÃín, Peter K. Smith, andFran Thompson4 Cyberbullying in Finland 57Christina Salmivalli and Virpi PartIII Studies in Commonwealth Countries 735 Cyberbullying in Australia: Is School Context Related to Cyberbullying Behavior? 75Donna Cross, Therese Shaw, Melanie Epstein, Helen Monks, Julian Dooley, and Lydia Hearn6 Predicting Student Behaviors: Cyberbullies, Cybervictims, and Bystanders 99Qing Li and Tak FungPart IV Studies in the USA 1157 An Examination of the History, Prevalence, Characteristics, and Reporting of Cyberbullying in the United States 117Brett Holfeld and Mark Grabe8 Cyberbullying in the United States 143Sheri BaumanPart V Studies in the Pacific Rim 1819 Cyberbullying in Japan: Cases, Government Reports, Adolescent Relational Aggression, and Parental Monitoring Roles 183Ikuko Aoyama, Shoka Utsumi, and Motohiro Hasegawa10 Cyberbullying in South Korea 202Neil Tippett and Keumjoo KwakPart VI The Psychological Context of Cyberbullying 22111 Virtual but not Less Real: A Study of Cyberbullying and Its Relations toMoral Disengagement and Empathy 223Ana Almeida, Isabel Correia, Sylvie Marinho, and D€™Jamila Garcia12 Cyberbullying and Traditional Bullying: Unique, Additive, and Synergistic Effects on Psychological Health Symptoms 245Ersilia Menesini, Pamela Calussi, and Annalaura Nocentini13 Motives for Bullying Others inCyberspace: A Study on Bullies and Bully-Victims in Austria 263Petra Gradinger, Dagmar Strohmeier, and Christiane SpielPart VII Research and Intervention in Cyberbullying 28514 Understanding and Preventing Cyberbullying: Where Have We Been and Where Should We Be Going? 287Donna Cross, Qing Li, Peter K. Smith, and Helen MonksIndex 306

  • ISBN: 978-1-119-95448-4
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 224
  • Fecha Publicación: 27/04/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés