This book explicates 'bullying' as a concept and as a social and cultural phenomenon that has become a defining reality of the times in which we live. It discusses the steps taken to address the issue and analyses their efficacy.
This book explicates 'bullying' as a concept and as a social and cultural phenomenon that has become a defining reality of the times in which we live. It discusses the steps taken to address the issue and analyses their efficacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol L. Castleberry, M.A., J.D., LL.M., J.S.D., is a teacher, former assistant professor at St. Thomas University School of Law, and former adjunct professor teaching Social Justice at the University of South Florida. She is also a researcher and writer, employing policy sciences and interdisciplinary problem-solving to prevent, stop, and ameliorate injustices and violations of human rights to respect human dignity. She is interested in the psychological and epigenetic origins of antisocial behavior and the mechanics of social change, including the phenomena of tipping points and the importance of collaborative inter-sector and multi-level approaches. Her current focus is the global culture of bullying in all spheres of life, the topic of this book.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Delimitation of the Problem of Bullying 3. Conflicting Claims Claimants Identifications Bases of Power and Perspectives 4. Past Trends in Decision and Conditioning Factors 5. Future Decisions in Light of Changed and Changing Conditioning Factors 6. Appraisal Alternatives and Recommendations of Solutions in the Common Interest
1. Introduction 2. Delimitation of the Problem of Bullying 3. Conflicting Claims Claimants Identifications Bases of Power and Perspectives 4. Past Trends in Decision and Conditioning Factors 5. Future Decisions in Light of Changed and Changing Conditioning Factors 6. Appraisal Alternatives and Recommendations of Solutions in the Common Interest
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