New perspectives on the complex social dynamics of bullying practices through analyses of children's experiences, and parents' and teachers' perspectives.
1. Introduction: new approaches to school bullying Robin May Schott and Dorte Marie Søndergaard; Part I. Definitions and Theories: 2. The social concept of bullying: philosophical reflections on definitions Robin May Schott; 3. Social exclusion anxiety: bullying and the forces that contribute to bullying amongst children at school Dorte Marie Søndergaard; 4. Violence and the moral order in contemporary schooling: a discursive analysis Constance Ellwood and Bronwyn Davies; 5. Dispositifs of bullying Carsten Bagge Laustsen; Part II. Youth Experiences: 6. 'Who does he think she is?' Making new friends and leaving others behind - on the path from childhood to youth Hanne Haavind; 7. Non-simultaneity in cyberbullying Jette Kofoed; 8. The life and death of bullying Robin May Schott; Part III. School Talk: 9. New solutions for bullying and harassment: a post-structural, feminist approach Elizabeth J. Meyer; 10. Sanctions against bullying and disruptions at school Helle Rabøl Hansen; 11. When classroom culture tips into bullying Helle Rabøl Hansen, Inge Henningsen and Jette Kofoed; Part IV. Adult Perspectives: 12. Parental positions in school bullying: the production of powerlessness in home-school cooperation Nina Hein; 13. Traces of being bullied: 'dynamic effectuality' Charlotte Mathiassen; 14. 'Is something wrong with me?' A context-sensitive analysis of school bullying Eva Silberschmidt Viala; Part V. Moving Forward: 15. From technically standardised interventions to analytically informed, multi-perspective intervention strategies Dorte Marie Søndergaard; 16. One size doesn't fit all: re-thinking implementation research for bullying prevention Donna Cross and Amy Barnes.