This paper identifies a lacuna in the existing paradigms of bullying: a gap caused by the frame of reference being largely limited to the highly industrialized societies of the ‘west’: Europe, North America and Oceania. The paper attempts to address this gap by presenting research developed in Japan. In Japan, sociological discourse on school bullying, i.e. the analysis of institutional factors relevant to understanding bullying was established relatively early, as was the epistemology now referred to as the second paradigm of bullying. The paper attempts to integrate the research strengths of Japan with this new trend in bullying research, with the view of incorporating ‘non-western’ research traditions into mainstream discourse on bullyin...
Bullying in school is a significant problem worldwide and is one of the most common antisocial behav...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
This paper identifies a lacuna in the existing paradigms of bullying: a gap caused by the frame of r...
Studies on bullying at school proliferate, but the discourse is seriously lacking in sociological pe...
Noting that although many Western educators praise the Japanese educational system because of its st...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Since the 1980s, school...
During the school years, bullying is one of the most common expressions of violence in the peer cont...
School bullying is an important concern. Whilst there is growing knowledge about the nature, extent ...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
As a result of the fundamental economic, cultural, and social transformations of the past several ye...
The main component of bullying according to many definitions is the imbalance in power. This paper h...
Discipline is taught in school, home and in the society in order to follow the expected social etiqu...
Bullying in school is a significant problem worldwide and is one of the most common antisocial behav...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
This paper identifies a lacuna in the existing paradigms of bullying: a gap caused by the frame of r...
Studies on bullying at school proliferate, but the discourse is seriously lacking in sociological pe...
Noting that although many Western educators praise the Japanese educational system because of its st...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Since the 1980s, school...
During the school years, bullying is one of the most common expressions of violence in the peer cont...
School bullying is an important concern. Whilst there is growing knowledge about the nature, extent ...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
As a result of the fundamental economic, cultural, and social transformations of the past several ye...
The main component of bullying according to many definitions is the imbalance in power. This paper h...
Discipline is taught in school, home and in the society in order to follow the expected social etiqu...
Bullying in school is a significant problem worldwide and is one of the most common antisocial behav...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...