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Cyberbullying across the Lifespan of Education: Issues and Interventions from School to University

Carrie‐Anne Myers, Helen Cowie

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · 2019

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Summary

Research on cyberbullying amongst students has tended to be conducted separately within specific education institutional contexts, schools, further education (FE) and higher education (HE), neglecting a view that takes account of the entire educational lifespan. The present article addresses this gap in the literature, providing a novel take on examining its nature, social environments, legal consequences and potentially helpful interventions. To facilitate this, the article conceptualises cyberbullying in broad terms, recognising that it can take multiple forms of online and digital practice including: spreading rumours, ridiculing and/or demeaning another person, casting aspirations on the grounds of race, disability, gender, religion or sexual orientation; seeking revenge or deliberatel

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/ijerph16071217
Catalogue ID
SNmojbilvk-nf17dy
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