Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives
Bullying among adolescents has long been recognized as a serious problem throughout the world. With the advent of modern forms of communication, however, bullying is no longer confined to the school playground — now it occurs in cyber-space. Cyberbullying in the Global Playground provides the first in-depth analysis of the emerging phenomenon of cyberbullying across globe.

To enhance our understanding of this new behavioral trend, the authors share the results — and offer their insightful analysis — of projects relating to cyberbullying undertaken in the following countries: Austria, Canada, England, Finland, Italy, Japan, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Australia, and the U.S. Exploring the variety of commonalities and differences among the various studies heightens our understanding of the myriad issues surrounding cyberbullying, and may assist in reducing or preventing its practice. The ultimate goal of this volume is to help design the most effective intervention, evaluation, and policy strategies to discourage cyberbullying and encourage healthier relationships among the children and youth growing up in today's digital age.

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Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives
Bullying among adolescents has long been recognized as a serious problem throughout the world. With the advent of modern forms of communication, however, bullying is no longer confined to the school playground — now it occurs in cyber-space. Cyberbullying in the Global Playground provides the first in-depth analysis of the emerging phenomenon of cyberbullying across globe.

To enhance our understanding of this new behavioral trend, the authors share the results — and offer their insightful analysis — of projects relating to cyberbullying undertaken in the following countries: Austria, Canada, England, Finland, Italy, Japan, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Australia, and the U.S. Exploring the variety of commonalities and differences among the various studies heightens our understanding of the myriad issues surrounding cyberbullying, and may assist in reducing or preventing its practice. The ultimate goal of this volume is to help design the most effective intervention, evaluation, and policy strategies to discourage cyberbullying and encourage healthier relationships among the children and youth growing up in today's digital age.

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Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives

Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives

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Overview

Bullying among adolescents has long been recognized as a serious problem throughout the world. With the advent of modern forms of communication, however, bullying is no longer confined to the school playground — now it occurs in cyber-space. Cyberbullying in the Global Playground provides the first in-depth analysis of the emerging phenomenon of cyberbullying across globe.

To enhance our understanding of this new behavioral trend, the authors share the results — and offer their insightful analysis — of projects relating to cyberbullying undertaken in the following countries: Austria, Canada, England, Finland, Italy, Japan, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Australia, and the U.S. Exploring the variety of commonalities and differences among the various studies heightens our understanding of the myriad issues surrounding cyberbullying, and may assist in reducing or preventing its practice. The ultimate goal of this volume is to help design the most effective intervention, evaluation, and policy strategies to discourage cyberbullying and encourage healthier relationships among the children and youth growing up in today's digital age.


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ISBN-13: 9781119954460
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 11/28/2011
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Qing Li is Associate Professor of Educational Technology in the Faculty of Education, University of Calgary. Li is among the first Canadian researchers to study cyberbullying.

Donna Cross is the Foundation Professor of Child and Adolescent Health in the School of Exercise Biomedical and Health Sciences at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, and Director of the University's Child Health Promotion Research Center.

Peter K. Smith is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Unit for School and Family Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society.

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Table of Contents

About the Editors vii

About the Contributors ix

Preface xii

Part I Introduction 1

1 Research Into Cyberbullying: Context 3
Qing Li, Peter K. Smith, and Donna Cross

Part II European Studies Within a DAPHNE Project 13

2 Comparative Aspects of Cyberbullying in Italy, England, and Spain: Findings From a DAPHNE Project 15
Maria Luisa Genta, Peter K. Smith, Rosario Ortega, Antonella Brighi, Annalisa Guarini, Fran Thompson, Neil Tippett, Joaquín Mora-Merchán, and Juan Calmaestra

3 Self-Esteem and Loneliness in Relation to Cyberbullying in Three European Countries 32
Antonella Brighi, Giannino Melotti, Annalisa Guarini, Maria Luisa Genta, Rosario Ortega, Joaquín Mora-Merchán, Peter K. Smith, and Fran Thompson

4 Cyberbullying in Finland 57
Christina Salmivalli and Virpi Pöyhönen

Part III Studies in Commonwealth Countries 73

5 Cyberbullying in Australia: Is School Context Related to Cyberbullying Behavior? 75
Donna Cross, Therese Shaw, Melanie Epstein, Helen Monks, Julian Dooley, and Lydia Hearn

6 Predicting Student Behaviors: Cyberbullies, Cybervictims, and Bystanders 99
Qing Li and Tak Fung

Part IV Studies in the USA 115

7 An Examination of the History, Prevalence, Characteristics, and Reporting of Cyberbullying in the United States 117
Brett Holfeld and Mark Grabe

8 Cyberbullying in the United States 143
Sheri Bauman

Part V Studies in the Pacific Rim 181

9 Cyberbullying in Japan: Cases, Government Reports, Adolescent Relational Aggression, and Parental Monitoring Roles 183
Ikuko Aoyama, Shoka Utsumi, and Motohiro Hasegawa

10 Cyberbullying in South Korea 202
Neil Tippett and Keumjoo Kwak

Part VI The Psychological Context of Cyberbullying 221

11 Virtual but not Less Real: A Study of Cyberbullying and Its Relations to Moral Disengagement and Empathy 223
Ana Almeida, Isabel Correia, Sylvie Marinho, and D’Jamila Garcia

12 Cyberbullying and Traditional Bullying: Unique, Additive, and Synergistic Effects on Psychological Health Symptoms 245
Ersilia Menesini, Pamela Calussi, and Annalaura Nocentini

13 Motives for Bullying Others in Cyberspace: A Study on Bullies and Bully-Victims in Austria 263
Petra Gradinger, Dagmar Strohmeier, and Christiane Spiel

Part VII Research and Intervention in Cyberbullying 285

14 Understanding and Preventing Cyberbullying: Where Have We Been and Where Should We Be Going? 287
Donna Cross, Qing Li, Peter K. Smith, and Helen Monks

Index 306

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"This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about recent international research on the emerging phenomenon of cyberbullying. The authors present an excellent aggregation of studies on the prevalence and nature as well as on the underlying mechanisms and effects of this specific kind of violent behavior."
Georges Steffgen, Université du Luxembourg

"This book presents state-of-the-art integration of thinking and research on cyber-bullying around the world by key practitioners, orchestrated, introduced, and future-paced by three editors renowned in the study of bullying."
Michael Bond, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

"This is a wonderful and enriching addition to the library for researchers, educators, policy makers and evaluators on the significant and emerging field of cyberbullying.  It captures current thinking in the field from widely known and regarded international  researchers."
Phillip Slee, Flinders University

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