BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING IN THAILAND: A REVIEW

  • Sittichai R
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Abstract

Bullying is a severe problem, especially in schools, including the relatively new phenomenon of cyberbullying via mobile phones and the Internet. Research in Western countries suggests that, over the last decade, cyberbullying accounts for about one-quarter to one-third of all bullying. Here, the author was reviewing the research on cyberbullying, and bullying in general, in an eastern culture, Thailand. Eight relevant reports were found; however, only three explicitly discussed cyberbullying. Reports were mainly quantitative, and did not consistently distinguish (cyber) bullying from general aggression. Suggestions are made for future research in this area, in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries.

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Sittichai, R. (2013). BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING IN THAILAND: A REVIEW. International Journal of Cyber Society and Education, 6(1), 31–44. https://doi.org/10.7903/ijcse.1032

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