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Bullying, Cyberbullying and Student Well-Being in Schools

Comparing European, Australian and Indian Perspectives

Peter K Smith editor Catherine Blaya editor Suresh Sundaram editor Barbara A Spears editor Mechthild Schäfer editor Damanjit Sandhu editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:29th Oct '20

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An innovative collection of perspectives on school bullying and cyberbullying from India, Western Europe and Australia.

Bullying is an international problem, but publications have focused on the western tradition of research. This book is the first to present perspectives on school bullying and cyberbullying from India, using a range of methods to compare these findings with European countries and Australia, with additional commentaries from North America.School bullying and cyberbullying are widely recognized as an international problem, but publications have focused on the western tradition of research. In India, recognition of these issues and research on the topics have been emerging in recent years. Beginning with cross-cultural differences across Indian, European and Australian contexts, this volume provides direct empirical comparisons between western and Indian situations. It then discusses innovative ways of hearing the views of students, pre-service teachers and teachers, featuring a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The concluding commentaries from North American investigators provide a further international perspective from another region where much progress in researching these areas has been made. Together this ground-breaking collection comprises contributions from four continents on the prevalent issues of bullying, cyberbullying and student well-being.

ISBN: 9781316639016

Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 22mm

Weight: 550g

376 pages