List of Tables
Foreword
Peter Smith
Preface
Introduction: Context, Framework, and Perspective
Wanda Cassidy, Chantal Faucher, and Margaret Jackson
Part I Nature and Extent
1. Cyberbullying Among University Students in France: Prevalence, Consequences, Coping and Intervention Strategies
Catherine Blaya
2. Relationships Among University Students / Faculty and Cyberbullying in Japan
Tomoyuki Kanetsuna, Ikuko Aoyama, and Yuichi Toda
3. Experiences of Cyberbullying at a Chilean University: The Voice of Students
Rayn Condeza, Gonzalo Gallardo, and Pablo Reyes Prez
4. MySpace or Yours?: An Exploratory Study of Homophobic and Transphobic Cyberbullying of Post-Secondary Students
Aynsley Pescitelli
5. Power in the Tower: The Gendered Nature of Cyberbullying Among Students and Faculty at Canadian Universities
Chantal Faucher, Wanda Cassidy, and Margaret Jackson
6. Cyberbullying Within Working Contexts
Iain Coyne and Samuel Farley
Part II Impacts
7. From Traditional Bullying to Cyberbullying: Cybervictimization Among Higher Education Students
Elisa Larraaga, Santiago Yubero, Ral Navarro, and Anastasio Ovejero
8. You need a thick skin: Impacts of Cyberbullying in Canadian Universities
Wanda Cassidy, Chantal Faucher, and Margaret Jackson
9. Student-to-Faculty Targeted Cyberbullying: The Impact on Faculty
Lida Blizard
Part III Solutions
10. In the E-Presence of Others: Understanding and Developing Constructive Cyber-bystander Action
Loraleigh Keashly
11. The Fairness Lens: A University Ombudspersons Perspective on Building a Kinder Online Culture on Campus
Natalie Sharpe
12. Designing Healthy and Supportive Campus Communities: An Example from Simon Fraser University
Tara Black
13. Preventive Measures Against Cyberbullying at a University in Japan
Kenichi Kanayama and Shinji Kurihara
14. Intervening Against Workplace Cyberbullying
Samuel Farley and Iain Coyne
Part IV Policy
15. Cyberbullying in the Australian University Context: The Shades of Harm and Implications for Law and Policy
Colette Langos and Mark Giancaspro
16. Whats Policy Got to do with It? The Focus on Cyberbullying Policy at the University Level
Margaret Jackson, Chantal Faucher, and Wanda Cassidy
17. Faculty Members Who Are Bullies
Jon Driver
18. Cyberbullying in the Sheltering Darkness of Digital Anonymity
Dov Schafer
Reflections and Conclusions
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