Bullying – General

(Note: the references are given by language and by order of appearance, from newest to oldest.)

English

Johnathan Fast, Beyond Bullying. Breaking the Cycle of Shame, Bullying, and Violence, Oxford University Press 2016.

Stuart W. Twemlow, Frank C. Sacco, Preventing Bullying and School Violence, American Psychiatric Publishing 2012.

Chris Lee, Preventing Bullying in Schools: A Guide for Teachers and Other Professionals, Paul Chapman Publishing 2004. An overview of bullying in schools in the UK.

Ken Rigby, Bullying Interventions in Schools: Six Basic Approaches, ACER Press 2010. An overview of methods used to address bullying in schools.

The Shared Concern Method

English

Anna Maria Di Marzo, Bullying and Cyberbullying: How Parents and Teachers can Detect, Prevent and Stop Bullying, Implementing the Right Strategies,

Stéphanie Miraut, “Implementing and experimenting the method of shared concern: The Hauts de Seine resource teams for the handling of school bullying situations”, Contribution to the International Colloquium “Eduquer à l’empathie”, Le Mans, 19-21 mai 2017. Available online here. The SCM used in the Hauts-de-Seine region in France.

Ken Rigby, The Method of Shared Concern. A positive approach to bullying in schools, ACER Press 2011.

Ken Rigby, Coosje Griffiths, “Addressing cases of bullying through the Method of Shared Concern”, School Psychology International 32 (2011), p. 345–357. Available online here.

Ken Rigby, Coosje GriffithsApplying the Method of Shared Concern in Australian schools: an evaluative study, National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB) 2010. Available online here.

Ken Rigby, “The Method of Shared Concern as an Intervention Technique to Address Bullying in Schools: An Overview and Appraisal”, Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling 15:1 (July 2005), p. 27-34. Download available here.

Anatol Pikas, “New Developments of the Shared Concern Method”, School Psychology International, Vol. 23 (Aug. 2002), p. 307-326. Download available here. The explanation of the original method developed by Anatol Pikas.

Alison Duncan, “The Shared Concern Method for Resolving Group Bullying in Schools”, Educational Psychology in Practice: theory, research and practice in educational psychology, Vol. 12:2, 1996, p. 94-98. Summary online here. The use of the SCM in Scotland.

Anatol Pikas, “Treatment of Mobbing in School: Principles for and the Results of the Work of an Anti‐Mobbing Group”, Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 19:1, 1975. Online abstract here. An early article by A. Pikas in which the initial form of the SCM can be observed.

French

Bertrand Gardette, Marie Quartier, Jean-Pierre Bellon, Harcèlement scolaire, le vaincre c’est possible (Méthode revue et enrichie), ESF-Sciences Humaines 20213. The latest work on the French version of the SCm (called Méthode de Préoccupation Partagé – MPP).

Spanish

Manuela Jiménez, Melisa Castellanos, Enrique Chaux, “Manejo de casos de intimidación escolar: Método de Preocupación Compartida”, Pensamiento Psicológico, Vol. 6 :13, 2009, p. 69-86. Available for download  here. Use of the SC Method in Colombia.

Rosario Ortega RuizLa Convivencia Escolar: qué es y cómo abordarla, Consejería de Educación y Ciencia, Junta de Andalucía 1998. (Available online here). Use of the SC Method in Spain.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES

AUSTRALIA

National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB): https://www.ncab.org.au/

Ken Rigby: https://www.kenrigby.net/

FRANCE

The site of the Ministry of Education: https://www.education.gouv.fr/lutte-contre-le-harcelement-l-ecole-289530 or https://www.education.gouv.fr/non-au-harcelement   

Page with videos from Lumni (Distance Learning Service): https://www.lumni.fr/dossier/harcelement-a-l-ecole

Site of the Association “Marion-La main tendu” (association against bullying): https://www.marionlamaintendue.com/

SWEDEN

The Site of Anatol Pikas: http://www.pikas.se/GBm/

UNITED KINGDOM

Government’s Webpage about bullying: https://www.gov.uk/bullying-at-school

Site of BullyingUK/Family Lives, an association against bullying: https://www.bullying.co.uk/

Anti-Bullying alliance (coalition of organisations against bullying): https://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/

UNITED STATES

Government Website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/facts

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, https://www.pacer.org/bullying/

Bibliographical Lists

MCH Digital Library: https://www.mchlibrary.org/databases/bibliography.php?target=auto_search_bullying

Oxford Bibliographies: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756810/obo-9780199756810-0185.xml. An annotated bibliography with books up to 2016.

Terry G. Renfrow & Luella M. Teuton, “Schoolyard Bullying: Peer Victimization An

Annotated Bibliography”, Community & Junior College Libraries, 14:4 (2008), p. 251-275. (Online abstract here).

Resources for Educators and Parents

A list of books from the American Federation of Teachers: https://www.aft.org/bullying-prevention-booklist-educators-and-parents

Resources for Children

A list of books about bullying for children from We are teachers: https://www.weareteachers.com/14-must-read-anti-bullying-books-for-kids/

A list of books about bullying for children from Family Education: https://www.familyeducation.com/life/dealing-bullies/lets-get-along-11-childrens-books-about-bullying-teasing-empathy.

Resources from other projects

www.kidactions.eu

Brave New You

KID_ACTIONS | Kick-off preventing and responding to children and adolescent cyberbullying through innovative monitoring and educational technologies 

PORTUGAL

Ordem dos Psicólogos PortuguesesEscola SaudávelMente | homepage

No Bully Portugal

Projeto STOP Bullying: Amnistia Internacional Portugal

APAV – Associação Portuguesa de Apoio à Vítima – Escola Sem Bullying | Escola Sem Violência

Centro Internet Segura: Internet Segura

Eu Sinto.me: Eu Sinto-me

PREVINT: PREVINT™