Bullying and the abuse of power /
Bullying and the Abuse of Power takes an in-depth interdisciplinary peek into the ethical problem of bullying, covering such topics as psychological cruelty, personal insults, sexual and religious intolerance, the abuse of political and economic power.
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שפה: | אנגלית |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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גישה מקוונת: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2462612 |
תוכן הענינים:
- Intro
- Bullying and the Abuse of Power
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Source of Bullying
- Soverign Authority or Leviathan Bully: Kojève on Distinguishing the Use and Abuse of Power
- Bullying: The Root and Branch of Oppression
- Part 2: Bystanders in Bullying
- Sin of Omission: The Behaviour of Bystanders from a Game Theoretical Perspective
- Cyber-Bullying: Exploring the Audience
- Part 3: Bullying in Educational Contexts
- The (Bad) Example of the University
- The Rage to Control: A Comparative Approach to Bullying as a Symptom of Inoperative Communities
- Intensive Training in Youth Sports: A New Abuse of Power?
- Suicide and Bullying
- Part 4: Cultural Perspectives
- Violence and Intimidation in Street-Level Drugs Trading
- Bullying Japanese Style
- Greek Students' Perception of School Bullying: The Profiles of Victims and Perpetrators
- The Perception of Postgraduate Students Regarding Workplace Bullying
- Part 5: Bullying at an International Level
- The Repercussions of US Coercion on Turkish Foreign Policy in Two Case Studies: The Johnson Letter of 5 June 1964 and the Troop Deployment Proposal of 1 March 2003