Social relations and cyberbullying: The influence of individual and structural attributes on victimization and perpetration via the Internet

Festl, Ruth; Quandt, Thorsten

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Current research indicates that an alarming number of students are affected by cyberbullying. However, most of the empirical research has focused on psychological explanations of the phenomenon. In an explorative survey study based on the reconstruction of 2 complete school networks (NP = 408), we expand the explanation strategies of cyberbullying to higher levels of social abstraction. Using statistical and structural analysis, and visual inspection of network environments, we compare explanations on individual and structural levels. In line with previous research, the findings support traditional explanations via sociodemographic and personality factors. However, the findings also reveal network positioning to be a comparably strong predictor for cyberbullying. Therefore, we argue that without taking structural factors into account, individual explanations will remain insufficient.

Details about the publication

JournalHuman Communication Research
Volume39
Issue1
Page range101-126
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordscyberbullying

Authors from the University of Münster

Festl, Ruth
Quandt, Thorsten

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/10/2012 - 30/09/2015
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project

Distinctions received for the publication

Top 2 Faculty Paper Award für die Tagungseinreichung "Social Relations and Cyberbullying: The Influence of Individual and Structural Attributes on Victimization and Perpetration via the Internet”
Awarded by: ICA Conference Boston 2011, “Communication and Technology Division”
Award given to: Quandt, T.; Festl, R.
Date of awarding: 01/01/2011
Type of distinction: Best publication award