definition

  • Systematic abuse of power
  • Includes
    • Physical, verbal, or psychological attack and intimidation that is intended to cause distress, fear, or harm to the victim
    • An imbalance of power, with the more powerful person oppressing the less powerful one
      • Rarely bully people of equal power
    • Absence of provocation by the victim
    • Repeated incidents between the same people over a prolonged period of time

origins

  • Both the cause and consequences of problematic behaviors
    • Bullies are individuals with problems
      • Emotional
      • Psychological
        • May lead to future psycopathological behaviors
          • More bullying and violence
      • Educational
    • Being bullied can lead to being bullied
  • Gang mentality (social group inclusion)
    • Important in Korean bullying
    • To create a group, you create an outsider
  • Typical victims
    • Disadvantaged
      • Social
      • Emotional
      • Physical
    • Those who don’t fit in immediately
      • New or unconnected students
    • Minorities

bullying in Korea

  • Generally larger groups
  • Product of civilization
    • Class-based
    • Patriarchal rule
    • Hierarchical societies
  • Power over an individual
  • Shuttles (enslavement)
    • Humans as economic instruments
    • Bread shuttle
    • Bag shuttle
    • Homework shuttle
    • Social media shuttle: liking content and positive comments
  • Wang-tta 왕따
    • Student singled out by group to be bullied
    • Ignored by everyone (social outcast)
    • If you interact with them, you become a social outcast
  • Often ignored by teachers
    • Scolding produces silence
    • Punishing whole group causes retribution on victim
      • Bullying of student worsens
  • Few guidance councilors in most schools