@MASTERSTHESIS{pgi2020014, author = "R. Fowlds", supervisor = "D. McMenemy", title = "Cyberbullying and Character", school = "Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde", year = "2019", abstract = "This project focuses on the topic of cyberbullying. It takes the form of an extended literature review. It brings together three main research areas to gain a better understanding of cyberbullying and the methods that can be used to combat it. These three areas are cyberbullying, intellectual virtues, and online information behaviour. Cyberbullying is the main focus of this project. This project looks to uncover ways in which cyberbullying can be combatted. The research explored on cyberbullying focuses on the traits of a cyberbully, cybervictim and a bystander. The identification of these traits helps to give a better understanding of which areas need to be tackled to help combat this issue. Secondly this project explores Baehr{\^a}€™s nine intellectual virtues. It explores how these can be used within an educational context to help develop intellectual character. The final area of this project focuses on online information behaviour. It explores how virtuous behaviour can manifest itself in the digital sphere. It also discusses how encouraging positive information seeking behaviour can help to tackle the issue of cyberbullying. These three areas are considered by looking at research within three disciplines. These are; education, psychology, and information science. The literature surrounding each of these issues is considered separately in their own individual literature review chapters before being considered together in the analysis chapter. It considers how these areas of research can be combined to better understand the issue of cyberbullying and the best ways to combat it. The final part of the project discusses how the information that has been gathered can be used to influence future research. Furthermore, it looks to define the role for library and information professional{\^a}€™s regarding their place in the prevention of this issue. It also looks at what practical applications these professionals can implement to begin the process of combating cyberbullying.", }