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- 25 myths about bullying and cyberbullying / by Englander, Elizabeth Kandel,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Maybe your kids have been bullied, or maybe you worry that they will be. Bullying today still happens in traditional ways; but it can also happen in new and confounding ways. The troubles spattered across the media today aren't only new; they're newly confounding. One of the most difficult things about being a parent today isn't social cruelty per se, but the yawning gap in knowledge (particularly around digital issues) and a display of unmistakable human cruelty that can be disquieting. Decreasing or increasing, the fact is that bullying and cyberbullying remain among the most commonly-cited concerns expressed by parents and educators. New and baffling problems, articles, opinions, and advice abound. Yet even this large (indeed, sometimes overwhelming) flood of information doesn't really provide many answers about what to believe (is cyberbullying really rampant?), how to tell when something is truly a problem (versus just "growing pains"), or what parents are supposed to actually do (or not do, as the case may be)"--
- Subjects: Bullying.; Cyberbullying.;
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- Extreme mean : trolls, bullies and predators online / by Todd, Paula,1959-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Cyberbullying.; Internet and children.; Internet;
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- The risks of social media / by Ungvarsky, Janine.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Kala's story -- What are the risks of social media? -- Social media makes the news -- Looking out for trouble online -- Protecting yourself on social media."Protect Yourself Online examines the risks and benefits of using the internet today. Readers will learn the history of important online issues, the warning signs of common online dangers, and the ways in which they can get online safely and responsibly"--Provided by publisher.Grades 7-9LSC
- Subjects: Social media; Cyberbullying; Internet and children;
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- Cyber bullying / by Stuckey, Rachel.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 46), Internet addresses (p. 46-47) and index."Guided reading: T"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Cyberbullying; Bullying; Internet and children;
- © c2013., Crabtree Pub. Co.,
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- Backlash / by Littman, Sarah.;
- When Christian, a boy she knows only through Facebook, posts a lot of nasty comments on her page, fifteen-year-old Lara tries to kill herself--but that is only the beginning of the backlash for her sister, Sydney; her former friend Bree; and her classmates.LSC
- Subjects: Cyberbullying; Suicidal behavior; Families; Sisters; Neighbors; Friendship;
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- Unfriended [videorecording] / by Bekmambetov, Timur,1961-film producer.; Bohrer, Matthew,actor.; Gabriadze, Levan,1969-film director.; Greaves, Nelson,film producer,screenwriter.; Halverson, Courtney,actor.; Hennig, Shelley,1987-actor.; Olstead, Renee,actor.; Peltz, Will,actor.; Sossaman, Heather,actor.; Storm, Moses,actor.; Wysocki, Jacob,actor.; Bazelevs-Prodakshn (Firm),production company.; Blumhouse Productions,presenter.; Universal Pictures (Firm),presenter.; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
- Director of photography, Adam Sidman ; edited by Parker Laramie, Andrew Wesman.Shelley Hennig, Moses Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz, Jacob Wysocki, Heather Sossaman, Courtney Halverson, Matthew Bohrer.A group of friends discover a supernatural force is signed onto the account of their dead friend.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Cyberbullying; Feature films.; Horror films.; Online social networks; Teenagers; Thrillers (Motion pictures);
- For private home use only.
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- Mia measures up / by Simon, Coco.;
- Reaching a compromise with her parents when they say she is too young to attend a concert alone, Mia discovers that she is being cyberbullied on social media and teams up with her fellow Cupcake Club members to discover who is behind the attacks. Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Middle school students; Cyberbullying; Concerts; Cupcakes; Clubs;
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- Splinter the silence / by McDermid, Val,author.;
- Is it violence if its virtual? The outspoken women targeted by the increasingly cruel internet trolls and bullies would probably say so. For some of them, the torrents of bile and vicious threats prove too much. They begin to silence themselves in a series of high-profile suicides.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Clinical psychologists; Cyberbullying; Hill, Tony, Doctor (Fictitious character); Jordan, Carol, Detective Chief Inspector (Fictitious character); Police;
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- Crash override : how Gamergate (nearly) destroyed my life, and how we can win the fight against online hate / by Quinn, Zoë,1987-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Quinn, Zoë, 1987-; Cyberbullying.; Internet; Online hate speech.; Video gamers.; Video games; Women video game designers.;
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- My daughter Rehtaeh Parsons / by Canning, Glen,1963-author.; McClelland, Susan,author.;
- "Rehtaeh Parsons was a gifted teenager with boundless curiosity and a love for family, science, and the natural world. At 15, she aspired to become a marine biologist or a veterinarian. But her life was derailed when four boys sexually assaulted her. The boys took a photo during the assault and circulated it on social media. For 17 months, Rehtaeh was shamed from one school to the next. Bullied by her peers, she was scorned by her community. No charges were laid by the RCMP. In comfortable, suburban Nova Scotia, Rehtaeh spiralled into depression. Failed by her school, the police, and the mental health system, Rehtaeh attempted suicide on April 4, 2013. She died three days later. But her story didn't die with her. Rehtaeh's death shone a searing light on the treatment of victims of sexual assault, and it led to legislation on cyberbullying, a review of mental health services for assaulted teens, and an overhaul of how Canadian schools deal with cyber exploitation. My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons offers an unsparing look at Rehtaeh's story, the social forces that enable and perpetuate violence and misogyny among teenagers, and parental love in the midst of horrendous loss."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Parsons, Rehtaeh, 1995-2013.; Parsons, Rehtaeh, 1995-2013; Victims of bullying; Cyberbullying.; Bullying.; Bullying; Sexual consent.; Teenage girls; Teenage girls; Sex crimes.; Sex crimes;
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