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TOPIC 2:
VISUAL EMPATHY TO FOSTER DIGITAL INTIMACY & PREVENT YOUTH BULLYING
Victoria PotenteDirected Research – Spring 2015 | Rodger Guilfoyle
“Could a greater moment take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant.” - Henry David Thoreau
American author, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor,
historian, & leading transcendentalist (1817 – 1862)
“A friend is someone who knows you in depth, not someone who has collected you like an electronic playing card.” - John David Ebert
The New Media Invasion: Digital Technologies and the world they Unmake
STATEMENT:
Bullying victims can no longer escape identity-damaging words in the digital age. Government legislates that schools have educational programs for youth and faculty. Support groups offer programs, resources, and online forums to share youths’ creative expressions and testimonials. However, the content doesn’t visually connect well. Online platforms can be redesigned to foster deeper engagement and connection.
TIMELINE OF BULLYING
Bullying in literature; Tom Brown - School Days
1857
1st report of death from bullying; Canterbury, UK
1862
1st significant research on bullying; Pedagogical Seminary – Frederick L. Burk
1897
Bullying includes stealing and robbery; The Psychology of the adjusted School Child – John Jacob Brooke Morgan
1952
1st systematic method for studying bullying; Dr. Dam Olweus using a self-respect questionnaire
1978
1st proposition of anti-bullying law; Dr. Dam Olweus proposed law against bulying
1981
Definition of bullying continues to evolve; direct verbal taunting, exclusion, and spreading rumors
1989
Columbine; two bullied teenage boys brought 50 bombs to school and opened mass gunfire – 23 wounded, 13 fatalities, and 2 suicides
1999
Cyberbullying leads to suicide; 13-year old Ryan Halligan hangs himself due to relentless cyberbullying
2003
Federal law passed against cyberbullying; federal crime to “annoy, abuse, threaten or harass” another person over the internet
2006
First anti-cyberbullying legislation passed; gives schools authority to discipline for bullying others off or online
2008
TIMELINE OF BULLYING
Bullying in literature; Tom Brown - School Days
1st Report of death from bullying; Canterbury, UK
1st Significant research on bullying; Pedagogical Seminary – Frederick L. Burk
Bullying includes stealing and robbery; The Psychology of the adjusted School Child – John Jacob Brooke Morgan
1st Systematic method for studying bullying; Dr. Dam Olweus using a self-respect questionnaire
1st Proposition of anti-bullying law; Dr. Dam Olweus proposed law against bulying
Definition of bullying continues to evolve; direct verbal taunting, exclusion, and spreading rumors89
Columbine; two bullied teenage boys brought 50 bombs to school and opened mass gunfire – 23 wounded, 13 fatalities, and 2 suicides
Cyberbullying leads to suicide; 13-year old Ryan Halligan hangs himself due to relentless cyberbullying
Federal law passed against cyberbullying; federal crime to “annoy, abuse, threaten or harass” another person over the internet
First anti-cyberbullying legislation passed; gives schools authority to discipline for bullying others off or online
1857
1862
1897
1952
1978
1981
1989
1999
2003
2006
2008
STATS BEHIND BULLYING
4,500 teens commit suicide each year
⌃160,000 bullied kids miss school each day
⌃280,000 kids are physically attacked each day
every
7 min
a child is bullied on the playground
Cyberbullying victims almost twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to youth who do not experience it
Concern/severity increased over past 20 yrs; factors include:
• Larger classrooms and budgetary cuts in school (less time for teacher’s to connect with students)
• Break-down of family structure (stable environment), parent involvement, and parents not willing to take
responsibility for their children’s actions or discipline – can even encourage behavior
• Decrease in social skill development, such as empathy, teamwork, leadership, and communication
• Overexposure to social media (over sharing opens the door to bullying)
THE INTERNET – A NEW PLAYGROUND
Teenagers and kids who are bullied
inform their parents
Teenagers using internet have profiles on social networks
80%School shooting
incidents in US are related to bullying
and harassment
75%Teenagers say they have been bullied online
81%
40%
42%
Teenagers using internet are bullied by peers
CREATIVE ANTI-BULLYING VIDEO – “SHARE IT TO END IT”
http://shareittoendit.com/
To make a point about bullying, video gets shorter every time you share it on Facebook;
Launched by Singapore's Coalition Against Bullying for Children and YouthCreated by JWT Singapore (creative agency) - Juhi Kalia, Executive Creative Director
HYPOTHESIS:
Employing visual empathy can create online communities that engage with youths more intimately, making anti-bullying messages relatable to this audience. Building user experiences that cater to the youth will encourage participation, and deeper, more personal connections, anonymously; striving to offer more intimate support platforms to elicit empathy with one another, gain acceptance, and lull bullying’s effects.
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