Bulle e pupe. Il genere del bullismo digitale

Journal title PRISMA Economia - Società - Lavoro
Author/s Alessandra Vincenti
Publishing Year 2017 Issue 2016/2 Language Italian
Pages 17 P. 78-94 File size 200 KB
DOI 10.3280/PRI2016-002006
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This article is the result of an exploratory research carried out in 2014-2015 in the region Marche on an issue that is causing public alarm, despite his knowledge is still approximate and may not be confined to criminal or psychological matters. The cyberbullying is closely connected to the processes of children’s identity construction, of the relation to the peer group and of the definition of autonomy trough which they can free themselves from the control of adults. It is an issue that can be read even from a gender perspective because if the victims are mostly girls, the peculiar procedures enable girls to behave as bullies. Furthermore many of the cyberbullying acts have to do with the body representation and the models of masculinity and femininity that define the imaginary of teenagers. The aim is going beyond the focus on the digital tools and their possible emotional damage for looking at the contents that reproduce sexism and oppression which is not often recognized as problematic.

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Alessandra Vincenti, Bulle e pupe. Il genere del bullismo digitale in "PRISMA Economia - Società - Lavoro" 2/2016, pp 78-94, DOI: 10.3280/PRI2016-002006