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Cyberbullying: revisão da literatura educacional em espanhol
Author(s) -
Ruth Cañón Rodríguez,
Mario Grande de Prado,
Elena Ferrero de Lucas
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
relatec revista latinoamericana de tecnología educativa
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1695-288X
DOI - 10.17398/1695-288x.17.2.87
Subject(s) - humanities , art
espanolEl acoso escolar (Bullying), es una realidad que no ha permanecido indiferente al avance de las TIC. Segun afirman Garaigordobil y Onederra (2010), los efectos del ciberbullying pueden ser igual de negativos o peores que los del bullying, y los protagonistas son, en la mayoria de los casos, companeros de colegio (Aftab, 2010). El cyberbullying es un fenomeno que supone el hostigamiento de un nino hacia otro en forma de insultos, amenazas o extorsiones mediante el uso de e-mails, mensajes o imagenes enviadas a traves de redes sociales, movil, mensajes instantaneos, etc. El objetivo de este trabajo consiste en revisar las publicaciones en revistas educativas en espanol sobre el cyberbullying desde el ano 2010 al 2016. Se ha realizado una busqueda de articulos en espanol dentro de Dialnet y Google Scholar. Se han analizado los articulos realizando una tabla de frecuencias en base a los anos de publicacion y a las categorias mas relevantes: diferencias entre Bullying y Cyberbullying, prevalencia del Cyberbullying (sexo y edad), factores de riesgo y prevencion. Los resultados muestran una enorme dispersion entre las revistas destacando el ano 2010 como aquel con mas articulos publicados y la categoria «Prevalencia» como la mas habitual. Como nuevas lineas de investigacion, puede emplearse como base para conocer y profundizar en el estado de la cuestion dentro del contexto hispanoparlante en diferentes niveles educativos EnglishBullying, is a reality that has not remained indifferent to the advancement of ICT. According to Garaigordobil and Onederra (2010), the effects of cyberbullying can be as negative or worse than bullying, and the protagonists are, in most cases, schoolmates (Aftab, 2010). Cyberbullying is a phenomenon that involves the harassment of a child towards another in the form of insults, threats or extortion through the use of e-mails, messages or images sent through social networks, mobile, instant messages, etc. The objective of this research is to review publications in journals (Spanish language) about Cyberbullying from the years 2010 to 2016. A search of articles in Spanish has been carried out within Dialnet and Google Scholar. We have analyzed the articles with a table of frequencies based on the years of publication and the most relevant categories founded: differences between Bullying and Cyberbullying, prevalence of Cyberbullying (sex and age), risk factors and prevention. The results show a great dispersion, highlighting the year 2010 as the one with the most articles published and the category «Prevalence» as the most usual. In the case of new lines of research, it can be used as a basis for knowing and deepening the state of the question within the Spanish-speaking context at different educational levels.

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