Name Elizabeth Englander | Role Professor | |
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Elizabeth Englander is an American social psychologist. She is a professor of psychology at Bridgewater State University and the director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, an organization that provides bullying and violence prevention services to Massachusetts schools.
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Third edition, 2006
Englander, E.K. (2013). Bullying and Cyberbullying: What Every Educator Needs to Know. Harvard Educational Press. Englander, E.K. (2015). Coerced sexting and revenge porn among teens. Bullying, Teen Aggression and Social Media, March/April, 19-21.
Englander, E.K. (2014). Awake, Online, and Sleep-Deprived: the rise of the teenage "vamper." Washington Post, December 10.
Englander, E.K., Lyons, K., and Marble, L. (2014). Digital Sexual Harassment: Research on Slut-Shaming, Revenge Porn and Coerced Sexting. Presented at the International Bullying Prevention Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California.
Englander, E.K. (2014). Bullying and Harassment in a Digital World. Bullying, Teen Aggression and Social Media, December, 1-4.
Englander, E.K. (2014). Everything you wanted to know about sexting but were afraid to ask. TheConversation.com.
Englander, E.K., Kataoke, S., McCoy, M., Decker, K. (2014). When Patients Call Everything Bullying: Trauma and Resilience. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Diego, CA; October.
Englander, E.K. (2012). Addressing Bullying and Cyberbullying. The National Psychologist, March, 1-2.
Englander, E.K. (2012). Spinning our wheels: Improving our ability to respond to bullying and cyberbullying. Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 21(1), 43-55.
Englander, E.K. and Raffali, P. (2012). Handling bullying, cyberbullying in your practice. Pediatric News, January, 14.
Englander, E.K. Responding to Cyberbullying: Advice for Parents and Educators. In Patchin, J. W., & Hinduja, S. (Eds.) (2012). Cyberbullying prevention and response: Expert perspectives. Routledge, 149-160.
Englander, E.K. (2011). Practical Ways to Reduce Online & In-School Bullying. The California Psychologist, Sept/Oct, 24-25.
Englander, E.K. (2010). Editorial for the Special Issue on Cyberbullying. Journal of Social Science, 6(4), 508-509.
Englander, E.K. (2010). Special Editor for the Journal of Social Sciences: Special Edition about Cyberbullying (click to see the entire edition).
Snell, P.A. and E.K. Englander (2010). Cyberbullying Victimization and Behaviors Among Girls: Applying Research Findings in the Field. J. Soc. Sci., 6: 510-514.
Glasner, A.T. (2010). On the Front Lines: Educating Teachers about Bullying and Prevention Methods. J. Soc. Sci., 6: 537-541.
Englander, E. and Schank, K. (2010). Reducing bullying and cyberbullying: Ten easy tips for educators can help prevent bullying in schools and online. ESchoolNews, September 24. Retrieved September 24, 2010 from: http://www.eschoolnews.com/ 2010/09/24/reducing-bullying-and-cyberbullying/2/.
Englander, E. and Snell, P. (2010). Girls and Cyberbullying. Unpublished manuscript. Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Raffalli, P. (2010). Bullying and cyberbullying: Beneath the radar no more. Thrive: Children's Hospital Boston's Health & Science Blog. Retrieved from: http:// childrenshospitalblog.org/bullying-and-cyberbullying-beneath-the-radar-no-more/
Englander, E. and Snell, P. (In press.) Violence. In G. Fink (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior.
Englander, E. (2009). Massachusetts Statistics on Bullying & Cyberbullying: 2008-09. Research Brief: Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA.
Englander, E., Mills, E., and McCoy, M. (2009). Cyberbullying and Information Exposure: User-Generated Content in Post-Secondary Education. International Journal of Contemporary Sociology: Special Edition: Violence and Society in the Twenty-First Century, 46(2), 1-19.
Lyons, C. and McCoy, M. Where have all the bullies gone...to cyberspace: Cyberbullying trends, prevention, & interventions. Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, November 8, 2008, Palm Springs, CA.
Englander, E.K. (2008). Cyberbullying & Bullying in Massachusetts: Frequency & Motivations. Research Brief: Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA.
Englander, E.K. (2008). Cyberbullying and Information Exposure: User-Generated Content in Post-Secondary Education. In Campus Safety Best Practices Report, Department of Higher Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (O’Neill, D.; Fox, J., Depue, R., and Englander, E.).
Englander, E.K. and Muldowney, A. (2007, October). “Just turn the darn thing off: Understanding cyberbullying.” In D. L. White, B. C. Glenn, and A. Wimes (Eds.), Proceedings of Persistently Safe Schools: The 2007 National Conference on Safe Schools, 83–92. Washington, DC: Hamilton Fish Institute, The George Washington University.
Englander, E.K. (2007). Is Bullying a Junior Hate Crime? Implications for Interventions. American Behavioral Scientist, 51, 205-212.