
Tackling Cyberbullying and Related Problems
Innovative Usage of Games, Apps and Manga
- 168 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Tackling Cyberbullying and Related Problems
Innovative Usage of Games, Apps and Manga
About this book
This book looks at innovative tools developed by Japanese and Korean researchers and practitioners to tackle cyberbullying and internet-related problems (addiction, cybercrimes, etc.). The contributors have created preventative and intervention measures for children using games, apps, manga and anime videos, which are more accessible for children than textbooks or classroom-based lessons. The contributors cover their experiences of developing these new approaches with children, parents and teachers as well as giving insights and evidence into how these innovative techniques and methods work. By sharing their expertise, the authors hope to contribute to further improvements of games, apps, manga and anime and to improve the safety of children online.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 Traditional/cyberbullying and Internet-mediated problems in South Korea and Japan
- 2 Theories and research on traditional/cyberbullying and Internet-mediated problems
- 3 Level of Immersion in Media Experience (LIME) model
- 4 Positive use of visual media to understand and prevent bullying: The popularity and possibility of manga
- 5 Effective approaches utilizing games and apps to prevent traditional and cyberbullying: Theoretical foundation and literature review
- 6 Development of a cyberbullying prevention game “Angry Daddy”
- 7 The application of anti-bullying smartphone apps for preventing bullying in South Korea
- 8 Challenging moral disengagement caused by anonymity: Japanese preventive practices
- 9 Commentary: From a Thai perspective
- 10 Commentary from Norway
- 11 Commentary: From a North American perspective
- Index