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What is Cyberbullying Victimization

Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond
Being victimized by bullies in online spaces.
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Cyberbullies and Cyberpunks, Oh My: Examining Cyberbullying Through a Domestic and International Lens
Songyon Shin (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), Joshua T. Shadwick (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), Kristen N. Sobba (Southeast Missouri State University, USA), and Monica Bixby Radu (Southeast Missouri State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5426-8.ch009
Abstract
For decades, cyberbullying has been acknowledged as a social phenomenon that poses adverse effects on victims. Scholarship generally defines cyberbullying as repeated behaviors that intend to harm the victims. Prior studies aimed at investigating cyberbullying and victimization patterns among juveniles. Furthermore, risk factors, which increase the likelihood of cyberbullying engagement, had been revealed in several different studies. While there are consistent findings regarding the negative outcomes of cyberbullying, the trends are somewhat obscure due to inconsistent methodology. Furthermore, despite cyberbullying being a domestic and international issue, prior research practices have limited generalizability across samples. These limitations led to inherent gaps in the literature, which ultimately hinders a comprehensive understanding of cyberbullying. Thus, the ultimate purpose of this chapter is to provide both domestic and international reviews regarding cyberbullying engagement. By doing so, this chapter will navigate an in-depth analysis of cyberbullying worldwide.
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Social-Emotional Learning Spanning P-12 Through Higher Education: SEL Instruction From Primary Through Post-Secondary
The use of communication technologies and information to support repeated, deliberate, and hostile behavior by a group or an individual, with the intent to harm others.
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