POV Bullying
Anaïs Louis
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November, 15th 2025Mr Badin - 2SH4
POV PRESENTATION
Anaïs LOUIS, Julie FRANTZEN
Has bullying been banalized and worsended with the new generations ?
Chase Ambrose
KORMAN, Gordon, Restart, May 2017
I guess having the power to torture another person made us fell like big men
BULLYING (1530)
Bullying and harassment, what's the difference ?
- Repeated / intentional
- Words, actions, social dynamics
- Takes place online & offline (schools)
- Physical, verbal, psychological
iNTRODUCTION
HARASSMENT (1753)
Bullying and harassment, what's the difference ?
- Similar behaviors
- Race, gender, sexual orientation, religion
- Not necessarily repetitive actions
- Workplaces & public places
iNTRODUCTION
b. The increase of awareness and anti-bullying campaign in recent years
a. Shifting Generational Attitudes on Mental Health and Inclusion Reduce Bullying Tolerance
b. Evolving Perceptions of Bullying and the Rise of New Forms
a. Normalization of Bullying Among New Generations
2. Efforts to reduce bullying have increased with the New Generations
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
Summary
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
less punitive education are favored
Nowadays
- temporary exclusion
- strict punishments
In 1990s and before
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
less social discipline and structured guidance : In school
banalization
- Discipline
- Collective responsability
Comparaison
In Japan
Is punishment necessary for education ? :
less social discipline and structured guidance : education in families
abuse of freedom of expression
- abusive behaviors
- test their own limits
- bully others
strict rules and limits
less social discipline and structured guidance : education in families
- group pressure
- Fit in / gain approval
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
group influence and conformity
banalization
New Kinds of bullying !!
"something to fight for" "long term damages" "every age is affected" "everyone is likely to be a bully someday"
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
minimized / "a normal part of growing up," "Bullying doesn't cause any long term damage" "The're kids" "Only boys are bully"
Evolving Perceptions
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
- Cyberbullying : first use in the 90'
- An increasing use of the internet
- one of the most used places to bully
- internet : a way to hide
- less accusations
IMPROVMENTS
From datareportal.com
5 347 millions in 20242 939 millions in 2015 1 003 millions in 2005 2.6 millions in 1990
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
IMPROVMENTS
From cyberbullying.org
1. Bullying has been strengthened because of technological and social improvements
IMPROVMENTS
2. Efforts to reduce bullying have increased with the New Generations
- social media = raise public awarness
- more respect
- more inclusion
2. Efforts to reduce bullying have increased with the New Generations
wanting Mental Health and Inclusion Reduce Bullying Tolerance
Discussion about the issue
2. Efforts to reduce bullying have increased with the New Generations
wanting Mental Health and Inclusion Reduce Bullying Tolerance
- psychological support
- Moral and civic education (2015)
September 2nd 2024
Gabriel Attal, French Former PM
The increase of awarness and anti-bullying campaigns
2. Efforts to reduce bullying have increased with the New Generations
"Harassment is a poison, but we're in the process of finding the antidote"
our opinion
3. Conclusion
https://create.kahoot.it/my-library/kahoots/adaab377-3997-461e-ae96-c80b79a49f2c
4. Kahoot
Has bullying been banalized and worsended with the new generations ?
5. debate question
4. SAINZ Vanessa, The importance of prevention programs to reduce bullying: A comparative study, pub med central,https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9878318/
3. FETTAH Nadia, Le harcèlement scolaire au Japon atteint un niveau record en 2022, Medinews,https://www.medi1news.com/fr/article/295263.html
2. MERCIER Marie, Harcèlement scolaire et violences sexuelles, le senat, https://www.senat.fr/questions/base/2023/qSEQ23010373S.html
1. LE CAIN Blandine, «Le harcèlement scolaire n'évolue pas en nombre mais dans le type de violences», Le figaro,https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/2015/02/10/01016-20150210ARTFIG00096-le-harcelement-scolaire-n-evolue-pas-en-nombre-mais-dans-le-type-de-violences.php
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7. Loris, Lutte contre le harcèlement scolaire : Gabriel Attal lance une nouvelle campagne de sensibilisation, La classe, https://www.laclasse.fr/actualites/lutte-contre-le-harcelement-scolaire-gabriel-attal-lance-une-nouvelle-campagne-de#:~:text=%C2%AB%20Le%20harc%C3%A8lement%20est%20un%20poison,Fontaine%20(acad%C3%A9mie%20de%20Versailles).
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