Punched from the Screen - workplace cyber bullying becoming more widespread

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03 Nov 2012 00:39:36.580

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Cyber bullying – using modern communications such as e-mails, texts or web-postings - is as common in the workplace as ‘conventional’ bullying.  Yet, the way cyber bullying influences both the victim and witnesses is more hidden in the workplace.

These are the findings of ‘Punched from the Screen’ - new research into workplace bullying carried out by occupational psychologists at The University of Nottingham and the University of Sheffield.

Dr Iain Coyne from The University of Nottingham's Institute of Work, Health and Organisations, said: “The study shines a light on this relatively new phenomenon. We believe our research is likely to have implications for the way that employers formulate policies and guidelines relating to cyber bullying and the seminar will be an opportunity for us to discuss our findings and learn about the experiences of other employers."

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More information is available from Dr Iain Coyne at The University of Nottingham, iain.coyne@nottingham.ac.uk or Dr Carolyn Axtell at the University of Sheffield on +44 (0) 114 2223267, or Jeanine Woolley in the ESRC press office on +44 (0) 1793 413119, jeanine.woolley@esrc.ac.uk
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