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OverviewThis book focuses beyond the bully-victim dyad to highlight how bullying commonly unfolds within a complex system that involves many individuals interacting with one another. As the vast majority of bullying episodes occur in front of a peer audience, this book examines the ways in which bystanders can act to either fuel or deter bullying. Each chapter highlights a particular participant role: bully, assistant, reinforcer, outsider, defender, and victim. Attention is also devoted to the important influence parents and teachers have on the peer ecology and bullying dynamics. By viewing bullying through the eyes of each individual role, the authors provide an in-depth exploration of bullying as a group process with special attention to implications for prevention and intervention. This book refreshes and expands our understanding of bullying as a group process by highlighting classic research while integrating new findings with attention to changing technology and the modernization of our society. It provides a unique resource that will appeal to teachers and educational psychologists in addition to researchers in the areas of psychology, public health, and education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa H. Rosen , Shannon R. Scott , Samuel Y. KimPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783030529383ISBN 10: 303052938 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 02 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Bullying through different perspectives: An introduction to multiple vantage points, Samuel Y. Kim, Lisa H. Rosen, Shannon R. Scott, and Briana PaulmanChapter 2: The Vantage Point of a Bully, Lara Mayeux and Molly O’MealeyChapter 3: The Vantage Points of Assistants and Reinforcers, Claire P. Monks and Sarah E. O’Toole Chapter 4: The Outsider Vantage Point, Greg Machek, Jaynee L. Bohart, Ashlyn M. Kincaid, and Emily A. HattouniChapter 5: The Defender Vantage Point, Stephanie S. Fredrick, Lyndsay Jenkins, and Cassandra M. Dexter Chapter 6: The Vantage Point of a Victim, David Schwartz, Luiza Mali, and Annemarie KelleghanChapter 7: Role of Adults in Prevention and Intervention of Peer Victimization, Jina Yoon, Sheri Bauman, and Colleen Corcoran Chapter 8: Bullying through the eyes of the peer group: Lessons learned through multiple vantage points, Lisa H. Rosen, Shannon R. Scott, Samuel Y. Kim, and Meredith HigginsReviewsAuthor InformationLisa H. Rosen is Associate Professor and Director of the Undergraduate Psychology Program at Texas Woman’s University, USA. Her research focuses on children’s peer relations. Her recent work centers on how parents and teachers can best support victimized youth. Shannon R. Scott is Professor and Department Chair of the Psychology and Philosophy Department at Texas Woman’s University, USA. Her research focuses on body image, weight stigma, and anti-fat attitudes as well as examining the consequences of peer victimization. Samuel Y. Kim is Assistant Professor and Director of the Specialist Program in School Psychology at Texas Woman’s University, USA. His areas of research interest include peer victimization, assessment, and the experience of Korean Americans. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |