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This paper discusses solutions to cyberbullying posed by post-secondary students from four Canadian universities. The qualitative data used in this analysis were drawn from one open-ended question on an online student survey completed by 1458 undergraduate students, as well as 10 focus group transcripts involving a total of 36 students. Seven key themes emerged: awareness and education; policy; protecting one’s privacy; technology-based solutions; empowering better choices and responses; university culture; and disciplinary measures. The findings show that post-secondary institutions need to make preventing and curtailing cyberbullying more of a priority within their campus communities, including engaging in responsive consultation with key stakeholder groups, such as students, to develop meaningful solutions.
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Faucher, C., Cassidy, W., & Jackson, M. (2020). Awareness, policy, privacy, and more: Post-secondary students voice their solutions to cyberbullying. European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, 10(3), 795–815. https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe10030058
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