ISBN:
9781032540542
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9781032540535
Language:
English
Pages:
xvii, 182 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in Asian behavioural sciences
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Cyber and face-to-face aggression and bullying among children and adolescents
DDC:
302.34/3
Keywords:
Bullying
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Cyberbullying
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Bullying in schools
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Aggressiveness in children
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Aggressiveness in adolescence
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Bildungsstrategien und -politik
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EDU051000
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EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General
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EDUCATION / Educational Psychology
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Educational psychology
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Educational strategies & policy
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Mobbing, Schikane & Belästigung
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PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / General
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PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General
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PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology
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Psychological theory & schools of thought
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Psychologie: Theorien und Denkschulen
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Psychotherapie
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Psychotherapy
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Pädagogische Psychologie
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society
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Social, group or collective psychology
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Sozialpsychologie
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Violence in society
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
"The shift to face-to-face communication since the start of the global pandemic has resulted in more conflicts among children and adolescents on social media, and aggressive and bullying behaviour becoming more severe on online platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Signal. This book holistically discusses the theoretical foundations underlying face-to-face and cyberaggression and provides practical advice for preventing and intervening in both forms of aggression and bullying among schoolchildren and adolescents across different countries. It offers practical tools to address notable shifts in expressions of aggression from offline to online settings since the COVID-19 outbreak in both Eastern and Western contexts. With nine chapters contributed by experts from the USA, Canada, Spain, Australia, Taiwan, Mainland China, and Hong Kong, the chapters offer cross-cultural insights, new definitions, theoretical frameworks, plus preventative and intervention strategies. The book also covers protective factors and issues related to both cyber and traditional forms of bullying and aggression. The book ends by forecasting future trends regarding online and offline aggression and bullying. The prevention and intervention strategies contained within for reducing both face-to-face and cyber aggression and bullying among children and adolescents provide invaluable insights to frontliners such as educators, teachers, social workers, counselors, psychologists, parents, and policymakers. It will also appeal to researchers by providing cutting-edge knowledge and conceptualization of online and traditional aggressive and bullying behaviour"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Theme I New Perspectives 1. Reactive and Proactive Aggression in Bullying and Cyberbullying by Children and Adolescents 2. Bullying and Violence in American Schools: Contemporary Perspectives 3. Stalking Perpetration and Victimisation among Adolescents: A Review of Recent Empirical Evidence Theme II Social and Emotional Competency 4. School Climate and Bullying in Canada: From a Social-Emotional Learning Perspective 5. Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Social, Emotional, and Moral Competencies 6. Social and Emotional Competencies of Teachers to Prevent and Reduce Cyberbullying Theme III Prevention and Intervention 7. Attachment and Bullying among Taiwanese Junior High School Students: Exploring Family, School, Face-to-Face, and Cyberbullying Relationships 8. School-Based Aggression and Bullying Prevention Program Implementation in Real-World Conditions 9. Cyberbullying Prevention among Children and Adolescents in China 10. The Protective Role of Adult Supports in the Relationship between Cumulative Family Risks and Youth Depressive Symptoms: Bullying Victimisation as a Mediator 11. Concluding Remarks: Looking Backward and Forward
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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