The COVID-19 pandemic may exacerbate factors influencing abusive workplace behaviors in general such as psychological health, economic and social inequities. This is true in academic and research environments where we can expect to see an increase in the incidence of academic bullying. Research and experience shows that academic bullying will have significant and enduring negative effects on scientific integrity and academic health. In this perspective piece we will explore the potential facilitative influence of COVID-19 and specifically responses to it, on bullying behaviors in academic and research environments
This inquiry was a dilemma-driven, object-inquiry self-study. The study followed visual methodologie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a tough challenge for college students, especially in maintaining t...
Purpose and Originality Cyberbullying refers to when an individual or group harasses, mistreats, or...
Bullying in academic science is a growing concern. It may vary in severity from insults, snubs, or i...
Background: Academic bullying is a topic of significant interest of late, with high profile cases fe...
Academic mobbing, bullying, and cyberbullying are pervasive and interconnected harms in academe with...
Previous research has shown the negative impact that COVID-19 has on mental health and substance abu...
Background It is now well-documented that academic bullying, mainly driven by power differences, aff...
Students’ well-being is considered an important factor in learning and academic performance while at...
The presentation provides very recent data on the impact of COVID 19 from 391 Professors from 37 CCC...
The pandemic's unpredictable period affected students’ adjustment to daily life, financial costs, bu...
This review of the current state of literature in regards to academic mobbing found that the most co...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
Grace Gallagher, PsychologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Kimberly Kamper-DeMarco, Psychology Peer vi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused several changes in society, especially in the educational context, ...
This inquiry was a dilemma-driven, object-inquiry self-study. The study followed visual methodologie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a tough challenge for college students, especially in maintaining t...
Purpose and Originality Cyberbullying refers to when an individual or group harasses, mistreats, or...
Bullying in academic science is a growing concern. It may vary in severity from insults, snubs, or i...
Background: Academic bullying is a topic of significant interest of late, with high profile cases fe...
Academic mobbing, bullying, and cyberbullying are pervasive and interconnected harms in academe with...
Previous research has shown the negative impact that COVID-19 has on mental health and substance abu...
Background It is now well-documented that academic bullying, mainly driven by power differences, aff...
Students’ well-being is considered an important factor in learning and academic performance while at...
The presentation provides very recent data on the impact of COVID 19 from 391 Professors from 37 CCC...
The pandemic's unpredictable period affected students’ adjustment to daily life, financial costs, bu...
This review of the current state of literature in regards to academic mobbing found that the most co...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
Grace Gallagher, PsychologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Kimberly Kamper-DeMarco, Psychology Peer vi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused several changes in society, especially in the educational context, ...
This inquiry was a dilemma-driven, object-inquiry self-study. The study followed visual methodologie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a tough challenge for college students, especially in maintaining t...
Purpose and Originality Cyberbullying refers to when an individual or group harasses, mistreats, or...