24.2492, Qs: Commonly Used Cyber Bullying Words and Phrases

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Subject: 24.2492, Qs: Commonly Used Cyber Bullying Words and Phrases

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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 11:33:16
From: Gregory Hoelzer [ghoelzer at tibco.com]
Subject: Commonly Used Cyber Bullying Words and Phrases

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Hi -

First, thanks for taking the time to ready this. Cyber Bullying has obviously
gotten a lot of attention recently. I'm doing some research on my own on
possible applications of new technology to identify/prevent Cyber Bullying
before it actually happens.

Maybe you get this question a lot, but has there been any research into the
words/phrases used by Cyber Bullies or what might be termed aggressive/abusive
behavior? I believe this would also include conversations/multiple messages
where a pattern of language activity is occurring.

Any insight into existing research or folks conducting such research would be
very helpful.

Kindest Regards,

- Greg Hoelzer
 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)






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