Feinberg, Ted, and Nicole Robey. “Cyerbullying.” Principal Leadership: High School Edition 9.1 (Sept 2008): 10-14. Educational Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 15 Nov. 2014.
Journal article that explains the different types of cyberbullying and examples of it. This article includes advisement on the different ways of responding to cyberbullies for both children and parents. Encourages active participation from schools to help end cyberbullying. Offers questions to spark ideas in reader for change in online harassment.
Hoff, Diane L, and Sidney N Mitchell. “Cyberbullying: Causes, Effects, and Remedies.” Journal of Educational Administration 47.5 (2009): 652-665. ABI/INFORM Complete. Web. 15 Nov. 2014.
A researched article that provides a study that issued a survey to 351 university students based on personal experiences with cyberbullying. Includes statistical proof of cyberbullying getting progressively worse as time goes on. Most cyberbullying stems from relationship problems. Provides possible remedies to end cyberbullying.
Kowalski, Robin M, Susan P Limber, and Patricia W Agatson. Cyberbullying: Bullying in the Digital Age. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. Print.
Discusses the definition of cyberbullying and real life examples of it in today’s world. Provides statistics and extensive research that relates cyberbullying to different age, gender, and racial groups. Points out legal aspects of cyberbullying consequences. Extensive research on how cyberbullying has the possibility of drastically damaging the life of the victim.
Lee, Youyoung. “LeAnn Rimes Treatment Draws Attention to Cyberbullying of
Celebrites.” Huffingtonpost.com. HuffPost TV, 7 Sept. 2012. Web. 15 Nov 2014.
Provides a personal account of a victim of cyberbullying and her need of rehabilitation from it. Proves the fact that cyberbullying can happen to anyone. Lists multiple other celebrites who have been victims. Explains ways celebrities deal with being cyberbullied. Mentions the role social media representatives take and how responsible they are.
Taylor, Victoria. “Australian TV personality Charlotte Dawson, 47, found dead at Sydney apartment.” Nydailynews.com. NY Daily News, 22 Feb. 2014. Web. 15 Nov 2014.
News article that provides the story of a model who ended her life because of online harassment. Discussed the warning signs she had as well as her attempted suicide two years prior. Includes the sympathetic statements from her peers as well as other celebrities. Charlotte Dawson was an advocate of anti-bullying. Shows how cyberbullying effects the victim as well as family, friends, and peers.
Journal article that explains the different types of cyberbullying and examples of it. This article includes advisement on the different ways of responding to cyberbullies for both children and parents. Encourages active participation from schools to help end cyberbullying. Offers questions to spark ideas in reader for change in online harassment.
Hoff, Diane L, and Sidney N Mitchell. “Cyberbullying: Causes, Effects, and Remedies.” Journal of Educational Administration 47.5 (2009): 652-665. ABI/INFORM Complete. Web. 15 Nov. 2014.
A researched article that provides a study that issued a survey to 351 university students based on personal experiences with cyberbullying. Includes statistical proof of cyberbullying getting progressively worse as time goes on. Most cyberbullying stems from relationship problems. Provides possible remedies to end cyberbullying.
Kowalski, Robin M, Susan P Limber, and Patricia W Agatson. Cyberbullying: Bullying in the Digital Age. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. Print.
Discusses the definition of cyberbullying and real life examples of it in today’s world. Provides statistics and extensive research that relates cyberbullying to different age, gender, and racial groups. Points out legal aspects of cyberbullying consequences. Extensive research on how cyberbullying has the possibility of drastically damaging the life of the victim.
Lee, Youyoung. “LeAnn Rimes Treatment Draws Attention to Cyberbullying of
Celebrites.” Huffingtonpost.com. HuffPost TV, 7 Sept. 2012. Web. 15 Nov 2014.
Provides a personal account of a victim of cyberbullying and her need of rehabilitation from it. Proves the fact that cyberbullying can happen to anyone. Lists multiple other celebrites who have been victims. Explains ways celebrities deal with being cyberbullied. Mentions the role social media representatives take and how responsible they are.
Taylor, Victoria. “Australian TV personality Charlotte Dawson, 47, found dead at Sydney apartment.” Nydailynews.com. NY Daily News, 22 Feb. 2014. Web. 15 Nov 2014.
News article that provides the story of a model who ended her life because of online harassment. Discussed the warning signs she had as well as her attempted suicide two years prior. Includes the sympathetic statements from her peers as well as other celebrities. Charlotte Dawson was an advocate of anti-bullying. Shows how cyberbullying effects the victim as well as family, friends, and peers.