Perspectives on Bullying

Research on Childhood, Workplace, and Cyberbullying

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Social Work, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Social Psychology, Family & Relationships
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Author: ISBN: 9780826194633
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780826194633
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company
Language: English

This book, featuring acclaimed research articles on cyber, childhood, and workplace bullying from the peer-reviewed journal Violence and Victims, provides comprehensive coverage of bullying from expert researchers in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, criminology, counseling, and social work. It reflects our broadening perspectives on bullying that go beyond the archetype of the schoolyard bully, and addresses bullying in adolescence, adulthood, the workplace, and online settings.

Authors present research related to predictive factors for bullying, victims and perpetrators of bullying, and prevention programs. They examine the relationship of gender to bullying and how bullying affects educational outcomes. Articles address the correlations between those who bully, their economic status, and family life. They discuss the burgeoning issue of cyberbullying, an issue for both adolescents and adults that is outpacing the legislation and solutions needed to cope with it. Articles consider issues of bullying in China and Germany, in metropolitan and rural settings. Teachers are not exempt from bullying, as discussed in a study of 70 teachers who were bullied by students. The articles also cover workplace bullying, a common scenario that can have deleterious affects not only on victim and perpetrator, but also on the work culture as a whole.

Key Features:

Disseminates the most acclaimed research articles on bullying from the peer-reviewed journal Victims and Violence

Authored by well-known bullying experts from varied social science disciplines

Covers physical bullying and cyberbullying of adults and children in school, the workplace, and other settings

Presents research related to predictive factors and prevention programs

Addresses bullying from an international perspective

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This book, featuring acclaimed research articles on cyber, childhood, and workplace bullying from the peer-reviewed journal Violence and Victims, provides comprehensive coverage of bullying from expert researchers in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, criminology, counseling, and social work. It reflects our broadening perspectives on bullying that go beyond the archetype of the schoolyard bully, and addresses bullying in adolescence, adulthood, the workplace, and online settings.

Authors present research related to predictive factors for bullying, victims and perpetrators of bullying, and prevention programs. They examine the relationship of gender to bullying and how bullying affects educational outcomes. Articles address the correlations between those who bully, their economic status, and family life. They discuss the burgeoning issue of cyberbullying, an issue for both adolescents and adults that is outpacing the legislation and solutions needed to cope with it. Articles consider issues of bullying in China and Germany, in metropolitan and rural settings. Teachers are not exempt from bullying, as discussed in a study of 70 teachers who were bullied by students. The articles also cover workplace bullying, a common scenario that can have deleterious affects not only on victim and perpetrator, but also on the work culture as a whole.

Key Features:

Disseminates the most acclaimed research articles on bullying from the peer-reviewed journal Victims and Violence

Authored by well-known bullying experts from varied social science disciplines

Covers physical bullying and cyberbullying of adults and children in school, the workplace, and other settings

Presents research related to predictive factors and prevention programs

Addresses bullying from an international perspective

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