Research on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are pertinent to children’s responses to bullying. However, such research has been done largely with child participants, has been quantitative in nature, and has often relied on scenarios to portray bullying. The present paper departs from this methodology by examining group processes in qualitative reports of bullying provided by teachers. Fifty-one teachers completed an internet-based survey about a bullying incident at a school where they worked. Thematic analysis of survey responses concerned two core themes in the reports: (a) children ganging up on another child and (b) children sticking together to protect each other. There was evidence that...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
The present study examined the effects of teacher attunement to victimization on student perceptions...
This study reports on the understanding of the definition of bullying by students and staff in a sec...
esearch on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are pertin...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Research on bullying h...
Research on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are perti...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
Item originally deposited in Cardiff University, ORCA repository at: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/id/eprint/...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Recent research has shown that a group-level analysis can inform our understanding of school bullyin...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
The aim of this research is to examine, from children’s perspectives, where bullying exists in their...
Many school children have been subjected to traumatic experiences in school that have significantly ...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
The present study examined the effects of teacher attunement to victimization on student perceptions...
This study reports on the understanding of the definition of bullying by students and staff in a sec...
esearch on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are pertin...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Research on bullying h...
Research on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are perti...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
Item originally deposited in Cardiff University, ORCA repository at: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/id/eprint/...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Recent research has shown that a group-level analysis can inform our understanding of school bullyin...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
The aim of this research is to examine, from children’s perspectives, where bullying exists in their...
Many school children have been subjected to traumatic experiences in school that have significantly ...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
The present study examined the effects of teacher attunement to victimization on student perceptions...
This study reports on the understanding of the definition of bullying by students and staff in a sec...