Cyberbullying on social networking sites is an emerging societal issue that has drawn significant scholarly attention. The purpose of this study is to consolidate the existing knowledge through a literature review and analysis. We first discuss the nature, research patterns, and theoretical foundations. We then develop an integrative framework based on social cognitive theory to synthesize what is known and identify what remains to be learned, with a focus on the triadic reciprocal relationships between perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. We discuss the key findings and highlight opportunities for future research. We conclude this paper by noting research contributions and limitations
As we see the rapid growth of Web 2.0; online social networks-OSNs and online communications which p...
Students within the university sector are ‘digital natives’. Technology is not ‘new’ or ‘alien’ to ...
Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or an individual rep...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine Social Networking across political, economic, socia...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article discusses the phenomena of cyberbullying especially among young peo...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
This chapter reviews cyberbullying research from across the world. Not only it is important to be fa...
In the area of Natural Language Processing, sentiment analysis, also called opinion mining, aims to ...
Online social networking sites (SNS) are a ubiquitous platform for communication. However, SNS can p...
Cyberbullying was described as a complex phenomenon by the court and other legal practitioners invol...
In recent years social networking sites have become prominent forums for individuals to communicate ...
Abstract Cyberbullying is an important social challenge that takes place over a techn...
One form of online misbehaviour which has deeply affected society with harmful consequences is known...
One from of online misbehaviour which has deeply affected society with harmful consequences is known...
This paper reports a qualitative study designed to investigate the issues of cybersafety and cyberbu...
As we see the rapid growth of Web 2.0; online social networks-OSNs and online communications which p...
Students within the university sector are ‘digital natives’. Technology is not ‘new’ or ‘alien’ to ...
Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or an individual rep...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine Social Networking across political, economic, socia...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article discusses the phenomena of cyberbullying especially among young peo...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
This chapter reviews cyberbullying research from across the world. Not only it is important to be fa...
In the area of Natural Language Processing, sentiment analysis, also called opinion mining, aims to ...
Online social networking sites (SNS) are a ubiquitous platform for communication. However, SNS can p...
Cyberbullying was described as a complex phenomenon by the court and other legal practitioners invol...
In recent years social networking sites have become prominent forums for individuals to communicate ...
Abstract Cyberbullying is an important social challenge that takes place over a techn...
One form of online misbehaviour which has deeply affected society with harmful consequences is known...
One from of online misbehaviour which has deeply affected society with harmful consequences is known...
This paper reports a qualitative study designed to investigate the issues of cybersafety and cyberbu...
As we see the rapid growth of Web 2.0; online social networks-OSNs and online communications which p...
Students within the university sector are ‘digital natives’. Technology is not ‘new’ or ‘alien’ to ...
Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or an individual rep...