Political Cyberbullying: Perpetrators and Targets of a New Digital Aggression

by
Sheri Baumanauthor

Sheri Bauman, PhD, is a retired licensed psychologist, former school counselor, and current professor in the Counseling Graduate Program at the University of Arizona.

Political Cyberbullying: Perpetrators and Targets of a New Digital Aggression

20191130

Praeger

Pages 184
Topics Cyber-Bully-in-Chief;Digital Personas;Drive Theories;Free Speech;Modeling;Moral Disengagement;Online Disinhibition;Revenge Porn;Social-Ecological Theory;Social Learning Theory;Current Events and Issues: Politics and Government;Psychology: Social

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Political Cyberbullying: Perpetrators and Targets of a New Digital Aggression

Author(s): Bauman, Sheri;
Contributors: Bauman, Sheri;
Abstract:

Politically motivated attacks are the newest type of aggression to erupt in the cyberworld, making it necessary to analyze the psychology of cyberbullying adult perpetrators, the effects on their victims, and ways we can reduce the damage.


  • Includes vignettes of actual recent political cyber-aggression
  • Considers how the President and other celebrities effect aggression
  • Explains theories of aggression and shares statistics of its incidence
  • Suggests ways to cope with and minimize the damage of political cyber-aggression

SortTitle: political cyberbullying: perpetrators and targets of a new digital aggression
Author Info:
Sheri Baumanauthor

Sheri Bauman, PhD, is a retired licensed psychologist, former school counselor, and current professor in the Counseling Graduate Program at the University of Arizona.

eISBN-13: 9781440866883
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Print ISBN-13: 9781440866876
Imprint: Praeger
Pages: 184
Publication Date: 20191130