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Katolog > Regional > Asia > Japan > Society and Culture > Youth > Bullying


This category is for sites on bullying of young people in Japan, also known as "ijime". Websites submitted here must be Japan related and in English. Sites in Japanese should be submitted to the appropriate World / Japanese subcategory. 日本語のホームページはこちら.
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Ijime: A Social Illness of Japan
http://www.lclark.edu/~krauss/advwrf99/causeeffect/akikocause.html

Ijime: A Social Illness of Japan

Short essay by a Japanese exchange student on bullying in Japanese schools.
www.lclark.edu/~krauss/advwrf99/causeeffect/akikocause.html
Liberation: Persecuted Even on the Playground
http://perso.fraise.net/liberation-japan-ijime.html

Liberation: Persecuted Even on the Playground

Article on bullying in Japanese schools, leading to even suicide of some victims, and a case of a mother attempting to shake up the system.
perso.fraise.net/liberation-japan-ijime.html
Bullying in Japanese Schools
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~gensei/sch1.htm

Bullying in Japanese Schools

Article by a Japanese high school teacher on bullying and its influences from Japanese culture.
www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~gensei/sch1.htm
Educational System
http://members.tripod.com/tarachan21/educational%20system.htm

Educational System

Essay by an expatriot in Japan on the origins of bullying (ijime) and their social context.
members.tripod.com/tarachan21/educational%20system.htm
Where Does It Stop?
http://www.mmjp.or.jp/amlang.atc/tutor/tracey/wheredoesitstop.htm

Where Does It Stop?

Explores a case of school bullying, and what was done about it.
www.mmjp.or.jp/amlang.atc/tutor/tracey/wheredoesitstop.htm
Stress, Disempowerment, Bullying, and School Non-attendance: a Hypothesis
http://www.jalt-publications.org/tlt/articles/2001/10/yoneyama/

Stress, Disempowerment, Bullying, and School Non-attendance: a Hypothesis

Essay presenting a hypothesis on the relationship of the social structure of school, stress, and impairment of heath by using control (or lack of it) as the key element. [Free registration required.]
www.jalt-publications.org/tlt/articles/2001/10/yoneyama

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