1st Edition

International Perspectives on Migration, Bullying, and School Implications for Schools, Refugees, and Migrants

Edited By Hildegunn Fandrem, James O’Higgins Norman Copyright 2024
204 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

204 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This edited volume consolidates research from 32 countries in order to address the implications of the recent global wave of migration on educational opportunity and assess links between migration and bullying in Europe and further afield. Using data gathered from the European Commission-funded TRIBES project (Transnational Collaboration on Bullying, Migration, and Integration at School Level),... Read more

About the Editors and Lead Authors

List of Co-authors

Acknowledgements

 

Chapter 1

Migration and Bullying in European Perspectives: A Bio-Ecological Approach

Hildegunn Fandrem & James O’Higgins Norman

 

Chapter 2

Student Voices, Migration and Bullying: A Narrative Review Across Six Countries

Niamh O'Brien.

Faye Acton, Christina Hajisoteriou, Elisabeth Stefanek, Angelika Echsel, Kirsi Hipp,

Katrin Hahn-Laudenberg, Christina Schulze, Georg Spiel & Maritta Valimaki

 

Chapter 3

Exploring School Climate Among First and Second-Generation Immigrant Students, and School Educators: A Qualitative Study

Angela Mazzone.

Márta Fülöp, Ruth Berkowitz, Orit Nutman-Shwartz, Tiziana Pozzoli, Anja Schultze-Krumbholz & Ahmet Yirmibes

 

Chapter 4

Diverse Responses to Differing, Complex Realities: Inclusive Educational Programmes for Newly Arrived Migrant Students in Five European Countries

Øystein Lund Johannessen. Silvia de Almeida, Nathanaël Friant, János Gordon Győri, Jarmila Duhácek Sebestova, Janne Støen, Dina Tsagari & Hildegunn Fandrem

 

Chapter 5

School practices to involve parents in the integration of Newly Arrived Migrant Students

Glorianne Borg Axisa.

Amalee Meehan, Monica Roman, Edita Štuopytė, Bárbara Bäckström & Onur Ergünay

 

 

Chapter 6

Cross-National Legal Frameworks Relating to School Bullying and Migration: An Analysis of Six European Countries

Janne Støen.

Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Sedat Ucar, Aleksandar Bozic, Vebina Resuli, Angela Mocanu & Hildegunn Fandrem

 

Chapter 7

How do Anti-Bullying Programs Target Immigrant Children and Youth and what is their Evidence Base? An Analysis in Five European Countries

Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger.

Aleksandar Bozico, Janne Støen, Sedat Ucar, Vebina Resuli & Angela Mocanu

 

Chapter 8

School physical design and its relation to bullying and student wellbeing.

Muthanna Samara.

Peter Smith, Jacinta Francis, Paul Horton, Marijana Markovikj, Liat Franco, Gabriella Kulcsar, Adeem Massarwi, Alaa Albawab, Aiman El-Asam, Suresh Sundaram & Seung-ha Lee

 

Chapter 9

A cross-national perspective of prejudice-based cyberbullying and cybervictimisation:

An empirical study across 17 countries

Bojana M. Dinić.

Bojana Bodroža, Tamara Jovanović, Darko Hinić, Zrinka Puharić, Filip Puharić, Roman Sperka, Radka Bauerová, Veronika Kopřivová, Ana Iolanda Voda, Cristina Cautisanu, Daniel-Rareș Obadă, Dean Iliev, Tatjana Atanasova Pachemska, Marjan Angeleski, Annaleda Mazzucato, Jasper Van Assche, Ann DeSmet, Shang Gao, Bibo Xu, Zhuo Chen, Mai Helmy, Esraa Osama, Israa Gad, Nikolett Arató, Anna Siegler, Gabriella Kulcsár, Neena Kohli, Sarabjeet Kaur Chawla, Vipul Kumar, Arooj Najamussaqib, Rizwana Amin, Marta Kowal, Joanna Piskorz, Monika Szczygieł, Dmitriy Kornienko, Alexander Veraksa, Katja Košir, Tina Pivec, Igor Peras, Jennifer Chavanovanich, Piraorn Suvanbenjakule,Eda Ermagan-Caglar, Tugba Turk-Kurtca, Nurcan Hamzaoglu & Jacek Pyżalski

 

Chapter 10

A Comparative Analysis of Child Helplines in Europe related to bullying and ethnic-cultural bullying.

Sandra Feijóo.

Amador Ordóñez, M. Sirajul Islam, Shang Gao, Šárka Zapletalová, Manuel Isorna & Antonio Rial

 

Index

 

 

Biography

Hildegunn Fandrem is a Professor in Special Education at the Norwegian Centre for Learning Environment and Behavioural Research in Education (NSLA), University of Stavanger, Norway.

James O’Higgins Norman is a Clinical Sociologist and UNESCO Chair on Bullying and Cyberbullying, Dublin City University, Ireland.