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Ivan Beeckmans

The Unintended Consequences of Cyberbullying Rhetoric « Social Media Collective - 0 views

  • Yet in the rush to find a solution, adults are failing to recognize how their conversations about bullying are often misaligned with youth narratives. Adults need to start paying attention to the language of youth if they want antibullying interventions to succeed.
  • “I always say how bullied I am, but no one listens. What do I have to do so people will listen to me?”
  • For most teenagers, the language of bullying does not resonate. When teachers come in and give anti-bullying messages, it has little effect on most teens. Why? Because most teens are not willing to recognize themselves as a victim or as an aggressor. To do so would require them to recognize themselves as disempowered or abusive. They aren’t willing to go there. And when they are, they need support immediately.
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  • Antibullying efforts cannot be successful if they make teenagers feel victimized without providing them the support to go from a position of victimization to one of empowerment
Jeff Utecht

Parents warned over children's online safety | Society | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Andy Phippen, professor of social responsibility at Plymouth University, said sexting - where schoolchildren are encouraged to take explicit photographs of themselves and send to other pupils - was a problem in most schools, despite the study revealing that 89% of parents believe their child has not been touched by cyberbullying or sexting."
Ivan Beeckmans

Ottawa boy's suicide affects gay teens - Ottawa - CBC News - 1 views

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    Tragic article of yet another suicide from bullying. Some of the comments are also interesting.
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