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Title The Routledge handbook of communication and bullying / edited by Richard west and Christina S. Beck
Published New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018

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Contents Baker, Mary E. Donato and Sara Pitts Chapter 19: Bullying in Senior Communities Loraleigh Keashly VOICES FOR VISIBILITY: THE OPINION WRITER This reflection piece is authored by a writer who has investigated and reported on numerous stories and essays related to bullies and bullying Chapter 20: Defining Cyberbullying: Analyzing Content and Audience Reaction to Anti-Bullying Public Service Announcements Kelly P. Dillon and Nancy R. Rhodes Chapter 21: Examining Cyberbullying Bystander Behavior Sarah E. Jones and Matthew W. Savage Chapter 22: Textual Harassment as a Form of Bullying, Drama, and Obsessive Relational Intrusion Erin Sumner, Nicholas Brody and Artemio Ramirez Conclusion/Closing Thoughts Christina S
Coming to Terms with bullying: a communication perspective / Richard West and Lynn H. Turner -- Building better models to understand bullying / Brian H. Spitzberg -- Communication ethics and bullying / Janie Harden Fritz -- The resilient you / Keith Berry -- Bullying and the influence of race, ethnicity, and culture in personal violations / Tina M. Harris and Anastacia Mae -- How dominant group members can transform bullying / Robert J. Razzante, Sarah J. Tracy and Mark P. Orbe -- Cyberbullies, Bullying, and the young in India / Rajesh Kumar -- Disciplining the immigrant body through collective bullying / Wilfredo Alvarez -- Disciplining the office: the past, present, and future of communication research on bullying / Stacy Tye-Williams -- The Theory of bullying conflict cultures: developing a new explanation for workplace bullying / Nathalie Desrayaud, Fran Dickson and Lynne M. Webb -- Understanding workplace bullying from two perspectives: the case of the Persian Gulf and the United States / Renee L. Cowan and Jaime Bochantin -- Great leadership in business does not compensate idle management in workplace: leadership, organizational culture, and workplace bullying in startups in Japan / Masaki Matsunaga -- Coping with workplace incivility: a qualitative study of the strategies targets utilize / Jennifer S. Linvill and Stacey L. Connaughton -- It's more than personality clash: the escalation of bullying -- U.S. K-12 bullying prevention policy: a CHAT analysis / Geoffrey Luurs -- To tell or not to tell: bullied students' coping and supportive communication processes / Carly Danielson and Lucas J. Youngvorst -- Bullying in academia among college professors / Alan K. Goodboy, Matthew M. Martin, Carol Bishop Mills and Cathlin V. Clark-Gordon -- Tensions within bullying and career resilience in higher education / Sean Eddington and Patrice Buzzanell -- Exploring bullying experiences among immigrant and refugee youth in Canada / Rukhsana Ahmed -- Bullying communication across the lifespan: preschoolers and senior citizens / Thomas J. Socha and Rachel Sadler -- Verbal aggressiveness as bullying in the emerging adult sibling relationship / Scott A. Myers, Carrie D. Kennedy-Lightsey, Christine K. Anzur, James P. Baker, Mary E. Donato and Sara Pitts -- Bullying in senior communities / Loraleigh Keashly -- Defining cyberbullying: analyzing content and audience reaction to anti-bullying public service announcements / Kelly P. Dillon and Nancy R. Rhodes -- Examining cyberbullying bystander behavior / Sarah E. Jones and Matthew W. Savage -- Textual harassment as a form of bullying, drama, and obsessive relational intrusion / Erin Sumner, Nicholas Brody and Artemio Ramirez
Summary "The Routledge Handbook of Communication and Bullying provides an essential and unique analysis of bullying and anti-bullying efforts from a communication-based perspective. Drawing on communication theory and compelling empirical research, this volume offers valuable international perspectives of this pervasive concern, examined within varied contexts. In addition to providing exemplary data-based scholarship, the Handbook is comprised of first-hand accounts of those who have been bullied, adding an integral pragmatic and complementary dimension to the topic. This anthology serves as a useful resource for educators, administrators, managers, and other stakeholders who are challenged with this difficult social issue. Responding to the various charges emanating from the National Communication Association's (NCA) Anti-Bullying Project, this collection constitutes a valuable foundation from which to draw as conversations about bullying continue around the globe"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Bullying.
Bullying -- Prevention
Communication -- Social aspects.
Intimidation.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
Intimidation
Bullying
Bullying -- Prevention
Communication -- Social aspects
Genre/Form Electronic books
handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author West, Richard L., editor
Beck, Christina S., editor
ISBN 9781315148113
1315148110
9781351374460
135137446X
9781351374477
1351374478
9781351374453
1351374451