1. The way bullying works: How new ties facilitate the mutual reinforcement of status and bullying in elementary schools
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Christian Steglich, Rozemarijn van der Ploeg, René Veenstra, Sociology/ICS, and Youth Studies
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VICTIMIZATION ,DYNAMICS ,PERCEIVED POPULARITY ,050402 sociology ,SOCIAL-STATUS ,Sociology and Political Science ,RELATIONAL AGGRESSION ,DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES ,PARTICIPANT ROLES ,Developmental psychology ,0504 sociology ,050602 political science & public administration ,Sociologi (exklusive socialt arbete, socialpsykologi och socialantropologi) ,Association (psychology) ,Reinforcement ,General Psychology ,DISTINCT DIMENSIONS ,Peer status ,05 social sciences ,Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology) ,ADOLESCENT FRIENDSHIP NETWORKS ,Bullying ,General Social Sciences ,ASSOCIATION ,0506 political science ,Creation and maintenance of ties ,Anthropology ,High status ,Nomination ,Psychology ,Attribution ,Social status - Abstract
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain high status among their classmates despite bullying (some of) them. The dynamic interplay between bullying and status was studied, focusing on how relational bullying affects the creation, dissolution, and maintenance of status attributions, and vice versa. Longitudinal round-robin peer nomination data were obtained from 82 school classes in15 Dutch elementary schools (2055 students; 50% boys) followed over three yearly measurements, starting out in grades 2–5 when students were aged 8-11. An age-dependent effect of bullying on the creation of new status attributions was found. Whereas the youngest group punished bullying by a refusal to attribute status to the bully, this turned into a reward of bullying in the oldest groups. Unexpectedly, high-status bullies seemed to avoid continual bullying of the same victims, pointing to explanations of why their status can persist. Funding agencies: Dutch Ministry of Education (Onderwijs Bewijs) [ODB10025]; NWONetherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [VICI453-14-016]
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- 2020
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