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Bully 20 - A Studied Contrast between Traditional and Cyberbullying - cover

Bully 20 - A Studied Contrast between Traditional and Cyberbullying

Willow R.

Publisher: Xspurts.com

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"Bully 2.0: A Studied Contrast between Traditional and Cyberbullying" offers a comprehensive, thoughtful, and analytical view into the pervasive world of bullying in the digital age. The evolution of bullying practices has never been so meticulously explored and dissected, shedding light on the fundamental transformations from traditional, face-to-face confrontations to the anonymous virtual attacks rampant today.The book embarks on a journey of understanding both the traditional and cyber form of bullying, integrating the psychological motives, and societal factors contributing to their prevalence. You will explore the defining elements and distinctive strategies of both forms of bullying, along with the complex psychology of aggressors and victims. The role of bystanders, facelessness in cyberspace, and the potent impact of social media platforms forms the crux of the issue. Further, the book dives deep into the legal aspects, decisions, and implications associated with cyberbullying, an increasing global concern. Global movements against cyberbullying, country-specific legislations, preventative measures, and various resources available for help, including niches like digital etiquette and safe internet practices are well delineated.The roles of schools, educators, parents are also discussed, highlighting their significance in the prevention and control of cyberbullying. Comprehensive case studies, both national and international, are provided to enable a holistic understanding of the outcomes and resolutions pertaining to these cyber crimes. The book also alerts the reader to the potential future of cyberbullying and the direction the digital world is tending towards, concluding with a repository of resources and support available for victims and educators alike to combat this social menace."Bully 2.0: A Studied Contrast between Traditional and Cyberbullying" is an enlightening read for anyone looking for a deeper understanding of the complex world of bullying, offering nuggets of wisdom and sound advice on how to tackle these challenges. It’s a resourceful guide, a salient reference, and an integral tool for educators, psychologists, parents, and anyone affected by this global malaise. Uncover the sinister side of the digital world and arm yourself with the knowledge to confront and defeat it. Bolster your toolkit against bullying with this unparalleled guide today.
Available since: 03/12/2024.
Print length: 148 pages.

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