Understanding Cyber-Racism Perpetration within the Broader Context of Cyberbullying Theory: A Theoretical Integration
The purpose of the current theoretical review is to argue for the theoretical integration of cyber-racism perpetration into the broader cyberbullying context-making note of the similarities between both types of nefarious online behavior that make this integration appropriate and the differences tha...
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Main Authors: | Jordan E. Scott (Author), Christopher P. Barlett (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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