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CYBER BULLYING TODAY BY: M ELISS A PINED A & ELENA CORRALES

CYBER BULLYING TODAY BY: MELISSA PINEDA & ELENA CORRALES

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CYBER

BULLYI

NG

TODAY

BY: M

EL I SSA P

INED

A & E

LENA

CORRALES

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IS THERE ANY EXPLANATION AS TO WHY CYBER BULLYING IS A

PREVALENT ISSUE IN SOCIETY

TODAY?New Technological Tools

in the Age of communication

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WHAT

DOES

CYBER

BULLYI

NG

IMPL

Y? • According to ciao.co.uk Cyber bullying is one of the fastest-growing forms of harassment affecting both children and adults.

• An Internet bully is constantly in demand for personal information and their repeated attempts to embarrass and intimidate those who resist revealing such information.

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HAS TECHNOLOGY PUSHED FORWARD A PARADIGM SHIFT

IN SOCIETY THROUGH THE COURSE OF HISTORY?

• It has been said the invention of the computer triggered cyber bullying but it is rather the way in which human beings run technology.

• In fact, computers were first designed to perform the jobs of people who spent hours calculating multiplications, in other words they were used for mathematical purposes.

• The Internet then evolved in the early 1960s as a great potential value in allowing computers to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields.

DEFINITELY

!

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THE EVOLUTION1969

• 4 universities are connected online, new communication networking for military.

1972

• Electronic mail is designed along with the “@” symbol.

1973

• Internet is designed as a mean for communication between computers along with file transferring.

1985

• E-Mails, electronic bulletin boards, news and other information is posted online.

1988

• First virus shuts down over 10% of all computers.

1993

• First navigational center.

1994

• Mass marketing campaigns evolve.

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THE EVOLUTION1995

• Dial-Up Internet Access.

1997

• Broadcasts of images evolved and blogs are designed.

1999

• Music downloading, electronic commerce and MYSPACE.COM is designed.

2000

• Viruses become a BIG thing.

2001

• Wikipedia.com is designed and copyright violating starts.

2003

• Spam, unsolicited emailsand pornography evolve.

2004

• Internet worms are designed.

2008

• Wikileaks, a site disclosing confidential information is disabled.

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IS THERE ANY KIND OF EVIDENCE ON CYBER BULLYING’S ROOTS?YES, traditional bullying

maybe?

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THE PARADIGM SHIFT TRADITIONAL BULLYING HAS UNDERGONE THROUGH

HISTORY• According to Conn (2009), “...cyber bullying is the new

weapon of choice for a growing number of children....” as it adheres to the infinitesimal world of cyberspace.

Traditional Bullying

Verbal

PhysicalVerbal

Cyber Bullying

Verbal

Harassment

Pseudonyms

Anonymity

Relational

Cyber Stalking

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CYBER BULLYING VS. TRADITIONAL BULLYING

Traditional Bullying Cyber Bullying

• Had to let their victims see them and only gained support of friends who were around.

• Have to have the courage to physically bully another child or at least use comments to their face.

• Only act out on their victims when they see them.

• Stopping a traditional bully was relatively easy with the right preventative measures.

• Humiliate, threaten, and belittle their victims with an UNKNOWN identity and have an audience of thousands.

• Communication methods are used more and more in their daily lives.

• Potential for damaging statements is even greater.

• Hundreds of children can gang up on a single child.

• All it takes is a few key strokes and a cyber bully can humiliate their target.

• Can bully others any time as cell phones and computers are both at home and at school.

• Comments are impossible to stop and can potentially reach an unlimited number of people.

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HAS CYB

ER BULL

YING H

AD

WORST

IMPL

ICAT

IONS IN

SOCIETY

THAN

TRADIT

IONAL B

ULLYI

NG?

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DEFINITELY, EMOTIONALLY ESPECIALLY • It has been linked to:• Depression•Anxiety• Low self-esteem•Suicide

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EMOTIONS INVOLVED IN CYBER BULLYING• A new era more

technologically advanced.

• What makes it so dangerous and hazardous is the extensive research it has.

• Compared to traditional bullying there are still emotions being played with and harmful.

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REPERCUSSIONS• A great amount of stress is put off

on its victims through cyberspace. • Its meant to harass, threaten,

embarrass, or target another person in front of nearly the whole world.

• Once intimidating go up on the internet they can’t go back.

• What home once felt safe it doesn’t now, since internet is accessible nearly everywhere.

• As a result fear is predominant in cyber bully victims.

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Victims

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WORKS CITED PAGE • Zacchill, Tammy I Lowery. Psycencelab. Journal of Scientific

Psychology, Mar. 2011. Web. 25 Apr. 2011. <http://www.psyencelab.com/images/The_Knowledge_and_Prevalence_of_Cyberbullying_in_a_College_Sample.pdf>.

• Webster, Chris. "Types of Cyber Bullying." Cyberbullying.info. Chris Webster, Feb. 2011. Web. 25 Apr. 2011. <http://www.cyberbullying.info/whatis/book.php?shelf=types&pg=Anonymity>.