This article examines the role of ethnicity and diversity regarding victimisation and offending in traditional and cyberbullying on the basis of a self-report school survey (i.e. paper/pencil and web survey) among 1808 secondary school-aged youth in Flanders and Brussels. Findings suggest that respondents with a migration background, and in particular bi-ethnic youth, are more likely to be an offender of traditional and cyberbullying or a victim of traditional bullying, especially in school where the concentration of youths with a migration background is low. No significant differences were found between the groups concerning the victimisation of cyberbullying. A possible theoretical explanation for the difference in victimisation rate is t...
Over the past few decades there has been an alarming rise in crime rates in the Netherlands, which s...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
Article 2 of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children and young ...
textabstractSchool-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in...
School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying an...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
[eng] This article details the results of a descriptive study that analyzes the characteristics and ...
Contains fulltext : 90009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Cyberbullying is repeated aggression via digital media. There is extensive research analyzing forms ...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Background: Children and young adolescents in the Netherlands live in a multicultural society. Preju...
This study investigated the effect of gender and ethnicity on both bullying and cyberbullying in Eng...
Nationality and ethnicity-based (cyber)bullying (NEBB) is generally understood as peer violence wher...
Over the past few decades there has been an alarming rise in crime rates in the Netherlands, which s...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
Article 2 of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children and young ...
textabstractSchool-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in...
School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying an...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
This study investigated associations between ethnicity, ethnic diversity, and bullying among 739 pup...
[eng] This article details the results of a descriptive study that analyzes the characteristics and ...
Contains fulltext : 90009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Cyberbullying is repeated aggression via digital media. There is extensive research analyzing forms ...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
Using data from a nation-wide study, this article examines the extent of racist victimization among ...
Background: Children and young adolescents in the Netherlands live in a multicultural society. Preju...
This study investigated the effect of gender and ethnicity on both bullying and cyberbullying in Eng...
Nationality and ethnicity-based (cyber)bullying (NEBB) is generally understood as peer violence wher...
Over the past few decades there has been an alarming rise in crime rates in the Netherlands, which s...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
Article 2 of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children and young ...