Friday, November 21, 2008

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1 comment:

Josh Tischer & Jenessa Pickett said...

This was a very interesting blog with a lot of good information for parents and anyone who is going to be spending time on the Internet to understand what they should do to deal with cyberbullies. Bugeja (2005) talked about us living in a time of major growth and displacement. He said, “That combination will spawn many challenges in the twenty-first century – chief among them, the ability to communicate clearly and resolve differences in a high-tech media age” (Bugeja (2005), p. 13. Most people just weren’t expecting differences to be so spiteful and evil especially by a parent, such as the case with U.S. vs. Lori Drew. Bargh and McKenna (2004) stated that the Internet is becoming a part of everyday life. Sadly this is a problem that isn’t going to go away, especially when we have bullies in our everyday life.

References

Bargh, J. A., & McKenna, K. Y. A. (2004). The internet and social life. Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 573-90.

Bugeja, M. (2005). Interpersonal divide: The search for community in a technological age. New York: Oxford.