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Book Chapter
Published: 15 September 2025
10.1108/978-1-83608-482-220251006
EISBN: 978-1-83608-482-2
ISBN: 978-1-83608-483-9
... or harmful to the fan community when given justification. Introduction Popular culture studies parasocial fandom studies cyberbullying media studies Abstract ‘Shipping’ is a fan community term for a romantic pairing between two characters. Fans’ strong emotions towards their chosen shipping...
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Published: 04 March 2025
10.1108/978-1-83662-084-620251012
EISBN: 978-1-83662-084-6
ISBN: 978-1-83662-085-3
... others. However, more and more players stop playing games due to negative experiences related to cyberbullying. According to research, cyberbullying most often includes identity-based harassment or hate speech, trolling and doxing. Furthermore, respondents notice various extreme attitudes among teammates...
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Published: 14 December 2023
10.1108/978-1-83753-450-020231016
EISBN: 978-1-83753-450-0
ISBN: 978-1-83753-451-7
... have expressed concern about technology's possible adverse effects on our digital lives. While it can be invaluable for spiritual growth and exploration, it can potentially spread harmful or divisive activities. Cyberbullying or cyberattacks, for instance, can have significant social and psychological...
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Series: Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities
Published: 04 December 2023
10.1108/S0735-004X20230000033003
EISBN: 978-1-83797-623-2
ISBN: 978-1-83797-624-9
...Abstract The duality of online socialization can be examined by looking at the dynamic contrast between cyberbullying and online friendships. From the beginning of instant messaging to what we know now as direct messaging, the impact of rapid and continuous interactions in online spaces can have...
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Series: Emerald Studies In Digital Crime, Technology and Social Harms
Published: 04 June 2021
10.1108/978-1-83982-848-520211008
EISBN: 978-1-83982-848-5
ISBN: 978-1-83982-849-2
...Abstract Broadly understood as repeated, intentional, and aggressive behaviors facilitated by digital technologies, cyberbullying has been identified as a significant public health concern in Australia. However, there have been critical debates about the theoretical and methodological assumptions...
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Series: Advances in Gender Research
Published: 19 November 2018
10.1108/S1529-212620180000026002
EISBN: 978-1-78754-329-4
ISBN: 978-1-78754-330-0
... including violence. The violence that cyberbullying represents is verbal, but it is also rooted in the structure and culture of society and it can convey physical threat and have lasting psychological impact. In particular, these authors found that tweets pointed to the coupling of racial and gender...
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Series: Advances in Gender Research
Published: 19 November 2018
10.1108/S1529-212620180000026008
EISBN: 978-1-78754-329-4
ISBN: 978-1-78754-330-0
... citizen: Shame, stereotypes, and Black women in America . New Haven, CT : Yale University Press . ISBN 9780300165548. Hinduja, & Patchin, 2010 Hinduja , S. & Patchin , J. W. ( 2010 ). Bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide.   Archives of suicide research , 14 ( 3 ), 206 – 221...
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Series: Diversity in Higher Education
Published: 25 July 2016
10.1108/S1479-364420160000018014
EISBN: 978-1-78635-597-3
ISBN: 978-1-78635-598-0
...Abstract The information superhighway has also been a vehicle for bullies to harass targets in K-12, college, corporate sectors, and higher education (Long, 2008; Tu, 2002). While technology is useful, the public shaming component makes cyberbullying an indelible emotional assault that remains...
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Series: Sociological Studies of Children and Youth
Published: 24 September 2015
10.1108/S1537-466120150000019001
EISBN: 978-1-78560-264-1
ISBN: 978-1-78560-265-8
... adolescents based on patterns of resilience, health outcomes, and cyberbullying involvement. Findings Results showed significant gender differences, with females using internet and Facebook more than males and being more resilient, positive, and prosocial, but also responding to victimization with higher...
Book Chapter
Series: Sociological Studies of Children and Youth
Published: 24 September 2015
10.1108/S1537-466120150000019002
EISBN: 978-1-78560-264-1
ISBN: 978-1-78560-265-8
...Abstract Purpose Despite growing attention to the prevalence and consequences of cyberbullying within the social sciences, research on cyber-bystander reactions has been largely overlooked. Drawing from Latane and Darley’s (1970) bystander engagement model, the current study sought to fill...

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