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Deborah L. Hall; Yasin N. Silva; Brittany Wheeler; Lu Cheng; Katie Baumel – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2022
Cyberbullying has become increasingly prevalent, particularly on social media. There has also been a steady rise in cyberbullying research across a range of disciplines. Much of the empirical work from computer science has focused on developing machine learning models for cyberbullying detection. Whereas machine learning cyberbullying detection…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media, Research
Dooly, Melinda; Darvin, Ron – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2022
Discourses surrounding digital technologies have often foregrounded their capacity to connect people however, in reality, online communication can also result in fragmentation, polarization and modes of exclusion. To address these issues, this paper highlights the need for learners to develop a critical digital literacy (CDL) that contributes to a…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Critical Literacy, Teaching Methods
Love, Ebony Danielle – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2022
School and district leaders are challenged to communicate with transparency and positivity with families and communities; however, over the past decade, social media has become an important avenue for communication. An appropriate use of social media can be a delicate endeavor, as errors in use or negative reactions can become a flashpoint. This…
Descriptors: Social Media, Decision Making, Interpersonal Communication, Middle School Students
Eugenia Siapera – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2022
The article develops a critical approach to AI in content moderation adopting a decolonial perspective. In particular, the article asks: to what extent does the current AI moderation system of platforms address racist hate speech and discrimination? Based on a critical reading of publicly available materials and publications on AI in content…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Decolonization
Unpacking Privilege in Pandemic Pedagogy: Social Media Debates on Power Dynamics of Online Education
Schwartzman, Roy – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2021
As one of the world's major social media hubs dedicated to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Facebook mega-group "Pandemic Pedagogy" provides a panoramic perspective of the key concerns educators and students face amid a public health crisis that forces redefinition of what constitutes effective education. After several…
Descriptors: Social Media, Power Structure, Online Courses, COVID-19
Gruwell, Leigh – Composition Forum, 2017
Of the 40% of internet users who have faced harassment online, young adults, women, and racial minorities are especially vulnerable, experiencing more severe harassment and experiencing it more often. This article attempts to reconcile the increasingly urgent calls for students to compose in public spaces online with the reality of potential…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Antisocial Behavior, Writing (Composition)
Burtch, Derek Thomas; Gordon, Amelia – Theory Into Practice, 2021
The violent police response to uprisings in response to the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor unveiled who America is for our students. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic increased the politicization of schools and exacerbated inequality in schools already segregated by class and race. Throughout the 2020-2021 academic year, students…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education
Wilson, Tiffany; Maloney, Matthew – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2019
Dating violence is an epidemic that is growing exponentially among the adolescent age group. Dating violence is a pattern of coercive behaviors used by adolescents to control their partners. These coercive behaviors include physical assault, sexual assault, abuse, ascendancy, degradation, intimidation, possessiveness, blaming, and the minimization…
Descriptors: Violence, Dating (Social), Adolescents, Aggression
Carter, Irene; Damianakis, Thecla; Munro, Sharon; Skinner, Hannah; Matin, Sumaiya; Nash Andrews, Tanya – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2018
Agency group work has increased, but opportunities for social work group practice in educational settings have not kept pace. One option in response is technology-based learning, and students appear to have positive perceptions of online group project work. Online courses appear to have outcomes comparable to those that occur with in-person groups…
Descriptors: Social Work, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Online Courses
Delano-Oriaran, Omobolade O.; Parks, Marguerite W. – Multicultural Education, 2015
This article explores the experiences of two professors as they teach about White privilege in predominately White institutions of higher education. The authors discuss how racial potentiality shapes the classroom climates of each of the professors and then present strategies that utilize safe spaces to navigate students away from the resistance…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Whites, Racial Composition, Racial Bias
Roberts-Pittman, Bridget; Slavens, Julie; Balch, Bradley V. – School Administrator, 2012
Bullying is not simply the same act of misbehavior taking place electronically. While the two phenomena share common characteristics (use of power, harmful intent), distinct and important differences exist. The first is the concept of power. Power in cyberspace is not measured by physical size or family income. Instead, power lies in the anonymity…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Bullying, Discipline
Oravec, Jo Ann – Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, 2012
Bullying and mobbing are migrating to online realms, intensifying the damage involved and increasing the complexities of these issues. Social media (such as Facebook and Twitter) are intensely communal in many senses; they may serve to increase the negative aspects of bullying and mobbing as well as provide community-oriented tools for mitigation.…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Media, Distance Education, Educational Technology
King, Roger – Higher Education Policy, 2011
The article considers the global governance of knowledge systems, exploring concepts of power, networks, standards (defined as normative practices), and structuration. The focus is on science as a form of predominantly private global governance, particularly the self-regulatory and collaborative processes stretching across time and space. These…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Networks, Knowledge Management, Governance
Lesley, Mellinee – Peter Lang New York, 2012
"Invisible Girls" is an examination of twenty-four at-risk adolescent girls' writing practices in a Third Space setting located within a school but outside of the confines of a regular classroom. Through a description of the girls' writing over a three-and-a-half-year period in this setting, Mellinee Lesley details phenomena that both support and…
Descriptors: Females, Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Public Education
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
Everybody agrees that school bullying is a major problem, but considerable controversy exists over the best way to address the problem. The following
discussion presents (a) a brief analysis and synthesis of the current state of the art, (b) underscores the need to avoid another piecemeal set of policy and
practice initiatives, and (c) stresses…
Descriptors: Bullying, Intervention, Educational Environment, School Policy
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