cyberbullying

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cyberbullying

More than we can tell

When Rev Fletcher and Emma Blue meet, they both long to share secrets, his of being abused by his birth father, hers of her parents' failing marriage and an online troll who truly frightens her.
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Responding to cyber bullying

an action tool for school leaders
2011
Provides data-driven solutions to help public school leaders deal with cyber bullying, identifying ten key rules for addressing it, offering documentation strategies, and including a rubric that provides guidelines for determining appropriate responses.
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Helping a friend who is being bullied

Readers discover the consequences of bullying both as a target and as a bystander.

Cyberbullying and the law

Teens learn what rights they have, what powers schools possess, and what parts of the law are still in flux. Perhaps most important, they learn how to be activists rather than victims, effectively advocating for themselves and others.

Shame nation

the global epidemic of online hate
2017

Crash override

how Gamergate (nearly) destroyed my life, and how we can win the fight against online hate
2017
A widely recognized indie developer and leading advocate against online abuse traces the story of her experiences at the center of the Gamergate controversy while outlining recommendations for combating online harassment.

This is how it happened

2017
When seventeen-year-old Genevieve Grace realizes she may have caused the car accident that killed her boyfriend, a YouTube musician on the brink of superstardom, she must grapple with the consequences of honesty in a world where the internet is always watching.

The fall

2016
In writing in his journal about middle school classmate Morgan Mallen's suicide from bullying, Sam explores whether he was a friend, or one of the bullies who ignored her at school and tormented her online.

Troll stinks

2016
"Two billy goats discover the perils of making assumptions and acting on prejudice in this timely tale about online bullying"--Provided by publisher.

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