- Tytuł:
- A cross-mational perspective of prejudice-based cyberbullying and cybervictimisation
- Autorzy:
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Obadă, Daniel-Rareș
Chawla, Sarabjeet Kaur
Kurtça, Tuğba Türk
Assche, Jasper Van
Kulcsár, Gabriella
Kowal, Marta
Angeleski, Marjan
Szczygieł, Monika
Suvanbenjakule, Piraorn
Piskorz, Joanna
Hamzaoğlu, Nurcan
Bauerová, Radka
Mazzucato, Annaleda
Siegler, Anna
Gad, Israa
Gao, Shang
Kopřivová, Veronika
DeSmet, Ann
Šperka, Roman
Najamussaqib, Arooj
Iliev, Dean
Veraksa, Alexander
Hinić, Darko
Puharić, Filip
Pachemska, Tatjana Atanasova
Pivec, Tina
Chen, Zhuo
Helmy, Mai
Jovanović, Tamara
Peras, Igor
Kumar, Vipul
Košir, Katja
Amin, Rizwana
Cautisanu, Cristina
Dinić, Bojana M.
Kohli, Neena
Ermagan-Caglar, Eda
Kornienko, Dmitriy
Chavanovanich, Jennifer
Arató, Nikolett
Bodroža, Bojana
Puharić, Zrinka
Pyżalski, Jacek
Voda, Ana Iolanda
Xu, Bibo
Osama, Esraa - Opis:
- The emergence and development of new technologies have led to the occur rence of new forms of violence that happen online or through digital tech nologies and which are technology facilitated. According to Bronfenbrenner’s bio ecological model (e.g., Bronfenbrenner, 2005), individual behaviour could be understood within the context of nested, interconnected systems, and via the dynamic interaction between individuals and their environments across different levels. The first level of the model includes individual characteristics (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity), and the following systems differ in terms of direct (e.g., family, peers) and indirect influences (e.g., media, culture) on an individual’s behaviour. The last level, chronosystem, refers to changes and transitions in the individual’s life, as well as historical events and societal changes that occur over time, such as the change in the use of electronic devices. Therefore, this socio historical condition related to the use of new technologies and online communication also shapes violence and bullying in the online context.
- Dostawca treści:
- Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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