Towards Empowering Research in Bullying Intervention in the Evolving Environment: The What, Why and How
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https://doi.org/10.37134/esss.vol2.sp.2.2021Keywords:
Bullying intervention, empoweringAbstract
This article is based on the panel discussion was one of the sessions in International Multidisciplinary Prospective Research in Education and Social Sciences (IMPRESS21) conference that took place on 7-9 September 2021. This discussion was on bullying and the panel members were Emeritus Professor Dr Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) who has been involved in bullying research for 30 years, and Professor Datin Dr. Noran Fauziah Yaakub (Former Professor, Cyberjaya University, Malaysia) who was a professor in psychology at Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Cyberjaya University and has the expertise in bullying invention. The panellists discussed about bullying in the evolving environment and how researchers may focus future studies not only on bullies, victims and bystanders, but also on intervention and prevention.
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