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- Title
CYBERBULLYING Vis-A-VIS EMOTIONAL UNREST: A STUDY ON DIGITAL JUSTICE.
- Authors
Pallathadka, Harikumar; Kumar, Sanjeev; P., Laxmi Kirana
- Abstract
The internet has irrevocably altered our lives. Technological advances promote global communication by making it easier for individuals to communicate than ever before. It has, however, created new possibilities for children to harass and abuse one another. Bullying impacts a sizable percentage of children, jeopardizing their health, emotional well-being, and capacity to succeed academically. Bullying has also been related to long-term consequences that last far into adulthood. Cyberbullying has affected our culture, and it is incredibly upsetting to read about adolescents contemplating suicide or suffering significant emotional scarring due to the abuse of modern communication technologies, such as social media. Cyberbullying is on the rise, and parents and educators cannot afford to ignore it. In contrast to prior research, this one is conclusive, descriptive, and non-empirical in nature. This essay aims to delve further into online bullying and harassment, more often referred to as cyberbullying. The bulk of the book is dedicated to the many issues surrounding cyberbullying, including the definition and characteristics of applicable cyberbullying laws. The book then discusses the external and internal repercussions of cyberbullying and the need for educators to adopt best practices to prevent bullying. The article concludes with recommendations for dealing with cyberbullying aimed towards young children.
- Subjects
CYBERBULLYING; CHILD abuse; INTERNATIONAL communication; TELECOMMUNICATION; BULLYING; HARASSMENT
- Publication
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research), 2021, Vol 12, Issue 2, p541
- ISSN
0975-3583
- Publication type
Article