ABSTRACT

Bullying Amongst University Students is a pioneering collection of knowledge and evidence exploring the under-researched phenomenon of bullying in universities. Abusive behaviour amongst young people is a serious and pervasive problem that is exacerbated by the rapid advances in electronic communication, and in this book the authors highlight the problem and proceed to facilitate new practices and policies to address it.

This book brings together an international team of authors from a range of disciplines, encompassing education, psychology, criminology, law and counselling, who have carried out research in the area of university bullying. Addressing critical dialogues and debates, the authors explore peer on peer violence, intimidation and social exclusion before considering its effects on students and making recommendations for action and further research. Key topics include:

  • Cyberbullying and cyber aggression
  • Rape culture across the university
  • Homophobic and transphobic bullying
  • The impact of bullying on mental health
  • The role of bully and victim across the lifespan
  • Policies and procedures to address bullying

International in authorship and scope, this book will be an invaluable resource for students and researchers in fields such as education, psychology, sociology, health studies and criminology. It is also essential reading for university policy-makers and union representatives responsible for the emotional and physical well-being of students.

part II|18 pages

The student experience

chapter 2|4 pages

The Student Voice

chapter 3|12 pages

The Research Student Experience

part III|58 pages

The nature of bullying at university

part IV|51 pages

The social context of bullying at university

part V|48 pages

Interventions and policies

chapter 11|12 pages

The Role of the Therapist in Helping University Students who have been bullied

A case study of sexual bullying

chapter 13|19 pages

Cyberbullying and Rape Culture in Universities

Defining the legal lines between fun and intentional harm

part VI|20 pages

Reflections

chapter 14|10 pages

Commentary

Awakening and harnessing the sleeping dragon of student power

chapter 15|4 pages

Commentary

What universities can learn from workplace bullying research

chapter 16|4 pages

Epilogue

What can be done?