Systematic review of determinants and consequences of bystander interventions in online hate and cyberbullying among adults
K Rudnicki, H Vandebosch, P Voué… - Behaviour & Information …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the substantial amount of literature concerning adolescent bystanders of online hate
and cyberbullying, relatively little attention has been devoted to studying the same issue in …
and cyberbullying, relatively little attention has been devoted to studying the same issue in …
Bystanders join in cyberbullying on social networking sites: the deindividuation and moral disengagement perspectives
Cyberbullying on social networking sites (SNSs) escalates when bystanders join in the
bullying. Although researchers have recognized the harmful consequences of joining in …
bullying. Although researchers have recognized the harmful consequences of joining in …
Beneficiary effects in prosocial decision making: Understanding unequal valuations of lives
A Erlandsson, S Dickert, H Moche… - European Review of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
To understand human prosocial behaviour, one must consider not only the helpers and the
requesters, but also the characteristics of the beneficiaries. To this aim, this articles reviews …
requesters, but also the characteristics of the beneficiaries. To this aim, this articles reviews …
Cyberbullying in the workplace: a novel framework of routine activities and organizational control
Purpose This study aims to develop a unified theoretical framework that presents a cohesive
picture of workplace cyberbullying to better understand the interplay between cyberbullying …
picture of workplace cyberbullying to better understand the interplay between cyberbullying …
Physical Self-Schema Acceptance and Perceived Severity of Online Aggressiveness in Cyberbullying Incidents.
In the present study, physical self-schema referred to the perceived body image youths have
over their physical appearance. Using a two-item online questionnaire, the study analyzed …
over their physical appearance. Using a two-item online questionnaire, the study analyzed …
Perceiving threat and feeling responsible. How severity of hate speech, number of bystanders, and prior reactions of others affect bystanders' intention to counterargue …
L Leonhard, C Rueß, M Obermaier… - SCM Studies in …, 2018 - nomos-elibrary.de
Since platform operators are severely challenged to cope with hate speech on social
networking sites, countering by individual users is all the more important. Still, it remains …
networking sites, countering by individual users is all the more important. Still, it remains …
The emotional bystander–sexting and image-based sexual abuse among young adults
SK Harder - Journal of Youth Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Digital sharing of sexually explicit imagery is a social and emotional phenomenon with at
least three actors: A sender of an intimate image who is sexting with a consensual receiver …
least three actors: A sender of an intimate image who is sexting with a consensual receiver …
Seven (weak and strong) helping effects systematically tested inseparate evaluation, joint evaluation and forced choice
A Erlandsson - Judgment and Decision Making, 2021 - cambridge.org
In ten studies (N= 9187), I systematically investigated the direction and size of seven helping
effects (the identifiable-victim effect, proportion dominance effect, ingroup effect, existence …
effects (the identifiable-victim effect, proportion dominance effect, ingroup effect, existence …
” Do I really need to help?!” Perceived severity of cyberbullying, victim blaming, and bystanders' willingness to help the victim
Whether bystanders in cyberbullying help a victim or remain passive is based on
multilayered cognitive processes. In particular, perceiving and interpreting an incident as an …
multilayered cognitive processes. In particular, perceiving and interpreting an incident as an …
Moral preferences in helping dilemmas expressed by matching and forced choice
A Erlandsson, A Lindkvist, K Lundqvist… - … and Decision Making, 2020 - cambridge.org
This paper asks whether moral preferences in eight medical dilemmas change as a function
of how preferences are expressed, and how people choose when they are faced with two …
of how preferences are expressed, and how people choose when they are faced with two …