Cyber-bullying
Social media and health
Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 22, 2017
The most recent study by Royal Society for Public Health found in a survey of social media that Instagram was recorded as having the most negative impact on the mental well being of young people in the UK. YouTube was rated as the most positive! Find out more by downloading the report which ranks the […]
Posted in Criminology, Media and Communication, Sociology | Tagged Cyber-bullying, Mental health, New media, Social media, United Kingdom, Young people | Leave a response
Bullying
Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 10, 2017
Released recently the UNESCO Global status report on school violence and bullying. This includes coverage on the nature, extent and actions taken to combat all types of bullying in schools worldwide. It includes coverage of cyberbullying, and the gender dimension of bullying.
Posted in Criminology, Education | Tagged Bullying, Cyber-bullying, Internet, School, Young people, Youth | Leave a response
Bullying, Cyber-bullying, Pupil Safety and Well-Being
Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 11, 2016
Interesting example of an international project, involving four European research teams and two Indian teams, which is examining the dangers faced by children and teenagers in the online world. Five thematic topic areas are covered: use and abuse of new technologies (including cyber-bullying); social networks & pupils (including bullying roles and bystanders); life skills, health and […]
Posted in Criminology, Education, Media and Communication, Sociology | Tagged Bullying, Children, Cyber-bullying, Internet, New media, Social media | Leave a response
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