Part of the EMSOC project (User Empowerment in a Social Media Culture), that investigates the influence of social media on the (dis)empowerment of vulnerable individuals and groups, has focussed on ‘child empowerment’ in the context of bullying. The goal of this research was to explore new ways to increase children’s self-regulation in the prevention of traditional and cyber-bullying, resulting in a set of recommendations. As such, empowering the class as a ‘social group’ is believed to revert exclusion due to bullying. In a first step of this research, experts and teachers were involved in the identification of the pre-conditions for improvin...
Bullying troubles parents, teachers, and children themselves. The emergence of bullying in children’...
Schools have been fighting cyberbullying through intervention programs, yet few interventions have b...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
As part of the EMSOC project our aim has been to develop tangible, digital tools to increase childre...
Background: Several challenges and emotional demands characterize adolescence, affecting the mental ...
Bullying and cyberbullying have serious consequences for all those involved, especially the victims,...
In this paper, the first step of a Participatory Design project on combating (cyber)bullying is pres...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The authors coll...
Do children, who are supporter of comradeship, think that working to prevent cyber bullying may be a...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people re...
This book, a Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people reg...
13 páginasAccess to online information and communication and the use of social networks have all inc...
Cyberbullying rates among children are worrisome and the consequences of cyberbullying can be detrim...
Cyber bullying is a new trend that is quickly spreading between young people. Middle school children...
Bullying troubles parents, teachers, and children themselves. The emergence of bullying in children’...
Schools have been fighting cyberbullying through intervention programs, yet few interventions have b...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
As part of the EMSOC project our aim has been to develop tangible, digital tools to increase childre...
Background: Several challenges and emotional demands characterize adolescence, affecting the mental ...
Bullying and cyberbullying have serious consequences for all those involved, especially the victims,...
In this paper, the first step of a Participatory Design project on combating (cyber)bullying is pres...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The authors coll...
Do children, who are supporter of comradeship, think that working to prevent cyber bullying may be a...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people re...
This book, a Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people reg...
13 páginasAccess to online information and communication and the use of social networks have all inc...
Cyberbullying rates among children are worrisome and the consequences of cyberbullying can be detrim...
Cyber bullying is a new trend that is quickly spreading between young people. Middle school children...
Bullying troubles parents, teachers, and children themselves. The emergence of bullying in children’...
Schools have been fighting cyberbullying through intervention programs, yet few interventions have b...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...