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Once again, let me point out that Google is the key to the World's
Biggest Library and a great place to start searches for data or research
information. For example, a Google search for: "bullying social
networks adolescents" (without the quotation marks) gave me these items
on the first page:
Social network predictors of bullying and victimization
Adolescence, Summer, 2004 by Michele Mouttapa, Tom Valente, Peggy
Gallaher, Louise Ann Rohrbach, Jennifer B. Unger
http://tinyurl.com/rfeyu
Peer groups influence early adolescent bullying behavior
Craig Chamberlain, Education Editor, News Bureau, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://tinyurl.com/mynds
Social Networks and Aggressive Behavior: Peer Support or Peer Rejection?
Robert B. Cairns, Beverley D. Cairns, Holly J. Neckerman, Scott D. Gest,
and Jean-Louis Gariepy
Developmental Psychology, 1988, Vol. 24, No. 6, 815-823
http://tinyurl.com/mqasy
Peer networks and bullying in schools
Salmivalli C., Huttunen A., Lagerspetz K.M.J.,
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, Volume 38, Number 4, December 1997,
pp. 305-312(8)
http://tinyurl.com/ovesm
Examination of Peer-Group Contextual Effects on Aggression During Early
Adolescence
Dorothy L. Espelage, Melissa K. Holt & Rachael R. Henkel (2003).
Child Development 74 (1), 205-220.
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> Lori Charles, a school counselor, wrote to ask:
>
> I am a school counselor, and as part of my work I do some
> group work and work with students on bullying and relationship issues.
> Do you think the area of social networks would be useful for me to
> understand,
> and if so, are there any articles relating to adolescents?
>
> thank you
> Lori Charles
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