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MSU students write book on bullying in cyber era

30 Apr

63ca22f916543c0c0e0f6a706700df57.jpgThis image released April 25, 2012, by Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich., shows the cover of the digital and print book ‘The New Bullying: How Social Media, Social Exclusion, Laws and Suicide Have Changed Our Definition of Bullying _ and What to Do About It.’ The book was a project of an advanced undergraduate class at the university and is based on interviews with dozens of bullying victims, their parents and experts in the field. (AP Photo/Michigan State University)

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) —
Michigan State University students have published a book about bullying
in the age of social media, a project of an advanced undergraduate
journalism course on the East Lansing campus.

“The New Bullying:
How Social Media, Social Exclusion, Laws and Suicide Have Changed Our
Definition of Bullying – and What to Do About It,” available in digital
and print versions, is the outgrowth of a class taught by instructor Joe
Grimm.

The students relied mainly on interviews, Grimm said, using a mixture of in-person, phone and email exchanges.

“Cyberbullying
is huge,” Grimm said in a statement. “It means there is no longer a
place to escape bullies. They can bully someone who is safe at home.”

Michigan’s
recent approval of legislation aimed at fighting bullying in school
made this an excellent time to examine the problem. Grimm said.

“With
Gov. (Rick) Snyder signing the anti-bullying law last December and
giving school districts six months to comply, it seemed this was a
subject we could tackle and should tackle in one semester,” Grimm said.
“It’s clear that bullying is not a six-month issue or a one-month issue,
but one that will be with us for a long time.”

According to university spokesman Tom Oswald, the book “focuses on aspects of bullying that did not even exist until recently.”

“‘The
New Bullying’ explores how laws, lawsuits, computers and news coverage
have changed bullying forever,” said Oswald. “From band hazing to
bullying in the workplace to bullying in schools and cyberspace, it
details the changes that continue to plague this age-old issue.”

Dozens
of people were interviewed for the project, including Michigan State
faculty members with expertise in the field, the head of a bullying
treatment program at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, and
“students and their parents who have experienced bullying firsthand,”
Oswald said.

In a posting on the project’s website, student Allen
Martin said class members interviewed students from Dearborn’s
McCullough-Unis School who were visiting Michigan State on a journalism
project of their own.

Eight-grader Mirvat Chammout said verbal cruelty is the form of bullying she encounters most often.

“I’m
saying, ‘Why me? What did I do to them?’” Mirvat said in a
video-recorded interview. “I feel sad. I feel alone in the world.”

http://www.mlive.com/lansing-news/index.ssf/2012/04/msu_students_write_book_on_bul.html

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