In addition to traditional forms of peer violence (physical, verbal, relational, sexual, economic and cultural), children are increasingly involved in cyberbullying through electronic media. We present a literature review on peer violence in order to determine the similarities and specifics of cyberbullying, in comparison with traditional forms of peer violence. Similarities of these forms of bullying are manifested in the overlap of core elements in most conceptualizations of peer bullying and the correlation between being involved in the electronic and the traditional bullying perpetration, as well as in the correlation between both types of bullying victimization. On the other hand, some studies suggest that cyberbullying utterly differs...
AbstractCyberbullying has recently emerged as a widespread and new form of bullying and harassment. ...
This paper analyses the relationship between the exposure of school children to various forms of pee...
There are various risks tied to cyberspace. Some of them are social risks because they are cultural ...
In addition to traditional forms of peer violence (physical, verbal, relational, sexual, economic an...
This master's thesis focuses on exploring cyberbullying as a new form of peer-to-peer violence among...
Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive behavior (Kowalski & Limber, 2007; Olweus, 1993, and as s...
Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or an individual rep...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
With the spread of social interactions from the physical into the “electronic world”, a new form of ...
Cyberbullying is a recent phenomenon, internationally studied over very recent years, that implies i...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine individual, familial and peer variables as pred...
Lietuvoje, kaip ir kitose šalyse, tarp paauglių išpopuliarėjus elektroninėms bendravimo priemonėms, ...
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of bullying in the electronic environment - cyberbullying. It i...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
This paper examines the prediction of experiencing and committing cyberbullying on the basis of perc...
AbstractCyberbullying has recently emerged as a widespread and new form of bullying and harassment. ...
This paper analyses the relationship between the exposure of school children to various forms of pee...
There are various risks tied to cyberspace. Some of them are social risks because they are cultural ...
In addition to traditional forms of peer violence (physical, verbal, relational, sexual, economic an...
This master's thesis focuses on exploring cyberbullying as a new form of peer-to-peer violence among...
Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive behavior (Kowalski & Limber, 2007; Olweus, 1993, and as s...
Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or an individual rep...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
With the spread of social interactions from the physical into the “electronic world”, a new form of ...
Cyberbullying is a recent phenomenon, internationally studied over very recent years, that implies i...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine individual, familial and peer variables as pred...
Lietuvoje, kaip ir kitose šalyse, tarp paauglių išpopuliarėjus elektroninėms bendravimo priemonėms, ...
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of bullying in the electronic environment - cyberbullying. It i...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
This paper examines the prediction of experiencing and committing cyberbullying on the basis of perc...
AbstractCyberbullying has recently emerged as a widespread and new form of bullying and harassment. ...
This paper analyses the relationship between the exposure of school children to various forms of pee...
There are various risks tied to cyberspace. Some of them are social risks because they are cultural ...