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IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS CYBERBULLYING PERSPECTIVE

08 Pages : 106-121

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-IV).08      10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-IV).08      Published : Dec 2020

Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective

    Social media is one of the modern-day technologies as it has completely changed the life of a common man. Social media has brought a revolution in society, but it has developed some negative impacts and crime in society. Cyberbullying is one of the threatening crime in modern-day technology. It has the worst impact on our society. The government has made some serious regulation regarding Cyberbullying, but society needs to understand that what exactly Cyberbullying means, how it affects the mental health of the students and what is the main reason behind Cyberbullying in our society. The research study will try to figure out that in what way the university students get targeted by Cyberbullying, what are the negative impacts on the mental health of the students. The research study will find out that how students get targeted on social media. The research study will also show how Cyberbullying has a negative impact on the aim of university students.

    Cyberbullying, University Students, Social Media
    (1) Rooh Ul Amin Khan
    Assistant Professor, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Asim
    BS, Department of Media and Communication Studies, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (3) Jamaluddin
    Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Swat Mingora, Swat, KP, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Khan, Rooh Ul Amin, Muhammad Asim, and Jamaluddin. 2020. "Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective." Global Mass Communication Review, V (IV): 106-121 doi: 10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-IV).08
    HARVARD : KHAN, R. U. A., ASIM, M. & JAMALUDDIN. 2020. Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective. Global Mass Communication Review, V, 106-121.
    MHRA : Khan, Rooh Ul Amin, Muhammad Asim, and Jamaluddin. 2020. "Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective." Global Mass Communication Review, V: 106-121
    MLA : Khan, Rooh Ul Amin, Muhammad Asim, and Jamaluddin. "Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective." Global Mass Communication Review, V.IV (2020): 106-121 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Rooh Ul Amin, Asim, Muhammad, and Jamaluddin, (2020), "Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective", Global Mass Communication Review, V (IV), 106-121
    TURABIAN : Khan, Rooh Ul Amin, Muhammad Asim, and Jamaluddin. "Impact of Social Media on Students Cyberbullying Perspective." Global Mass Communication Review V, no. IV (2020): 106-121. https://doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-IV).08