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Cyberbullying and Online Harms: Preventions and Interventions from Community to Campus

Edited by: Helen Cowie, Carrie-Anne Myers

ISBN13: 9781032193090
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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Cyberbullying and Online Harms identifies online harms and their impact on young people, from communities to campuses, exploring current and future interventions to reduce and prevent online harassment and aggression.

This important resource brings together eminent international researchers whose work shines a light on social issues such as bullying/cyberbullying, racism, homophobia, hate crime, and social exclusion. The text collates into one volume current knowledge and evidence of cyberbullying and its effect on young people, facilitating action to protect victims, challenge perpetrators and develop policies and practices to change cultures that are discriminatory and divisive. It also provides a space where those who have suffered online harms and who have often been silenced in the past may have a voice in telling their experiences and recounting interventions and policies that helped them to create safer spaces in which to live in their community, study in their educational institutions and socialise with their peer group.

This is essential reading for researchers, academics, undergraduates and postgraduates in sociology, psychology, criminology, media and communication studies, as well as practitioners and policymakers in psychology, education, sociology, criminology, psychiatry, counselling and psychotherapy, and anyone concerned with the issue of bullying, cyberbullying and online harms among young people in higher education.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Theme 1: The Nature And Impact Of Cyberbullying And Online Harassment
1. Cyberbullying And Online Harassment: The Impact On Emotional Health And Well-Being In Higher Education
2. A Review Of Cyberbullying Perpetration Research: A Lifespan Perspective
3. “It Was Only A Bit Of Fun” – When Bullying And Cyberbullying Becomes Harassment And Sexual Violence Among University Students – Findings From The Violence At University Project
Theme 2: The Social And Cultural Contexts Which Facilitate Or Challenge Cyberbullying And Online Harassment
4. Leadership As A Double-Edged Sword: The Social, Cultural, And Institutional Contexts Of Cyberbullying And Online Harassment
5. Racism On Campus
6. Homophobic And Transphobic Online Harassment: Young People In Scotland During The Covid Pandemic
7. Cyberbullying And Online Hate Speech In Thailand
8. Sexual Harassment Within The Workplace After #Metoo And Time’s Up
9. Disablism, Cyberbullying And Online Opportunities For Engagement
Theme 3: Legal Perspectives: The Boundaries Of Responsibility
10. Misogyny In The Metaverse: Leveraging Policy And Education To Address Technology-Facilitated Violence
11. Stalking In Universities: Responding Effectively As An Institution While Prioritising The Safety Of Victims
Theme 4: Coping: Strategies And Interventions
12. Coping With Cyberbullying And Online Harm: Fostering Social Connectedness Across Fluid Sociotechnical Ecosystems
13. From Bystanding To Upstanding
14. Rehabilitation And Peer Ecology
15. Interventions To Challenge Cyberbullying And Online Harassment: The Perspective From Schools
Theme 5: Effective Policies To Counteract Cyberbullying And Online Harassment
16. Policies To Address Cyberbullying In Schools And Universities
17. Cyberbullying Of Faculty: When Worlds Collide
18. Accessible, Inclusive And Enabling Contexts For University Students From A Refugee And Migrant Background
19. Cyberbullying In Universities: Looking At The Growing Trends In Developing Countries
20. The Rise Of The #Metoo Movement In Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia And Herzegovina