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Youth, Social Media, and Cyberbullying Among Australian Youth: “Sick Friends”

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posted on 2024-03-28, 04:39 authored by Pam NilanPam Nilan, H Burgess, M Hobbs, S Threadgold, W Alexander
Cyberbullying is a relatively recent phenomenon that can have significant consequences for young people’s wellbeing due to the specific technological affordances of social media. To date, research into cyberbullying has been largely quantitative; thus, it often elides the complexity of the issue. Moreover, most studies have been “top down,” excluding young people’s views. Our qualitative research findings suggest that young people engage in cyberbullying to accrue social benefits over peers and to manage social pressures and anxiety, while cultural conventions in gender performance see girls engage differently in cyberbullying. We conclude that cyberbullying, like offline bullying, is a socially constructed behavior that provides both pleasure and pain.

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Journal

Social Media and Society

Volume

1

Article number

ARTN 2056305115604840

ISSN

2056-3051

eISSN

2056-3051

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD

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