Contextualized within the social-networking site, Facebook, this study aims to investigate the phenomenon of cyberbullying and its relation to school bullying amongst secondary school students, aged 13 to 17, in Singapore. This study proposed to understand the phenomenon of youth involvement in bullying, both online and face-to-face (FTF), by examining the amount and types of social capital they possess, as well as the emotional support received from their family and friends. On top of the social capital dimension, this study has also taken into account media use and risky online behaviors, specific to the context of Facebook. 1676 secondary students, from two secondary schools, participated in a pen and paper survey. Findings showed that t...
The current research seeks to bridge the gaps in the discourse of cyber bullying phenomenon, with a ...
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
The aim of this paper was to describe how well a group of sixth-grade youth belonging to Leon de Gre...
Two billion people utilize the platform daily. Cyber victimization—online attacks or harm—has increa...
Young adolescents' online bullying behavior has raised a significant amount of academic attention. N...
Social networking (SN) allows individuals to make connections with each other for both social and bu...
Cyberbullying, referring to the wilful, deliberate and repeated harm through the use of electronic d...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
The present study aimed to explore the level of electronic bullying among behaviorally and emotional...
Cyberbullying among schoolchildren and teenagers became a hot issue discussed by Malaysian society. ...
Internet access has become a habit for most people. Another interesting social networking site has a...
The changes in student aggressive behavior in the digital era have modernized a new type of bullying...
Although cyberbullying as a serious social problem has received significant attention within the mas...
This study aims to explore factors associated with cyberbullying perpetration on social media among ...
With the advancement of information and communications technology, online bullying has manifested it...
The current research seeks to bridge the gaps in the discourse of cyber bullying phenomenon, with a ...
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
The aim of this paper was to describe how well a group of sixth-grade youth belonging to Leon de Gre...
Two billion people utilize the platform daily. Cyber victimization—online attacks or harm—has increa...
Young adolescents' online bullying behavior has raised a significant amount of academic attention. N...
Social networking (SN) allows individuals to make connections with each other for both social and bu...
Cyberbullying, referring to the wilful, deliberate and repeated harm through the use of electronic d...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
The present study aimed to explore the level of electronic bullying among behaviorally and emotional...
Cyberbullying among schoolchildren and teenagers became a hot issue discussed by Malaysian society. ...
Internet access has become a habit for most people. Another interesting social networking site has a...
The changes in student aggressive behavior in the digital era have modernized a new type of bullying...
Although cyberbullying as a serious social problem has received significant attention within the mas...
This study aims to explore factors associated with cyberbullying perpetration on social media among ...
With the advancement of information and communications technology, online bullying has manifested it...
The current research seeks to bridge the gaps in the discourse of cyber bullying phenomenon, with a ...
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
The aim of this paper was to describe how well a group of sixth-grade youth belonging to Leon de Gre...