Publication: A Model to Manifest the Inadequacy of Awareness in Cyberbullying Among the Adolescents and to Accent Its Dire Need
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Article
Date
2021-12
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SLIIT Business School
Abstract
Cyberbullying can be technologically expressed as the use of electronic
communication to bully or threaten a person. It was identified that this has
become a social debacle. Hence the research study was directed to identify
the exact mean of cyberbullying, the reasons that lead to this cause, and how
to prevent the victims getting exposed to this social dilemma. In Sri Lanka
this subject was not majorly focused as a social issue, therefore the study was
focused on the adolescents within the Sri Lankan context, as they are the
major group of active users in social media. To identify the specific factors,
previous research articles written by academicians were adopted throughout
the study. The objective was to introduce a model that can be introduced as
a mode of bringing awareness on the misuse of social media among
adolescents. This study was based on qualitative techniques. Secondary and
primary data were analysed through grounded theory and thematic
analysis. The primary sources included an open-ended questionnaire and an
in-depth interview while the secondary sources include the reviews of past
literature. The Interviews conducted with Sri Lanka Computer emergency
Readiness Team supported upon many findings of the study. With results
gained from the interviews, it was clear that many adolescents were exposed
to cyberbullying but somehow, they were unaware of the situations that they
were exposed. As per the findings, a model was built that can be adopted to
eliminate the malpractice amongst the social media users with proper
awareness on the concept of cyberbullying. The level of awareness required
in terms of Sri Lankan legal framework, the psychological instability residing
among the minds of adolescents, and the technological illiteracy rate
amongst the social media users are based for the identified model as the base
of root causes in the study.
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Cyberbullying, Adolescents, Electronic Communication, Technological Illiteracy, Legal Framework, Psychology
