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Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

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Page 1: Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

Anti-Bullying CampaignGreg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian

Park, and James ThrenMiami University- Student Affairs

in Higher Education

Page 2: Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

Masculinity Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcJ9rb9Qem0&feature=youtu.be

Page 3: Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

Bullying and Bystander Behavior

- Bullying: What is it? - Bullying is typically only talked about at the school

age level, but it is often seen in various forms on college campuses. (ie cyber bullying, hazing)

- Bystander Behavior - Decreased likelihood an individual will intervene on

behalf of another if there is the perception that other bystanders are present. (Howard, Landua, Pryor, 2014)

Page 4: Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

Men, the man box, and bystander behavior

● Societal expectations of men are to:o Hypsersexualize womeno Physical Strengtho Be emotionless

● Men embrace societal expectations, the Man Box, out of fear (Berkowitz, 2010)o Men’s fear of disapproval from other men intensifies the influence of

misconceptions regarding how men should behave.

Page 5: Anti-Bullying Campaign Greg Cherry, Stephen Henninger, Brian Park, and James Thren Miami University- Student Affairs in Higher Education

How College Men Feel about Being Menand “Doing the Right Thing”

● “Men often conform to an ideal of masculinity that we don’t like because the consequences of non-conforming can be serious.” (Berkowitz, p.2, 2010)

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Step Up Program

● National Step-Up, developed at University of Arizona, program educates students to be an active bystander and help others (Step-Up CITATION)

● Used at Miami University to educate all students on active bystander, but focuses on:o Student Athleteso Greek Studentso Associated Student Governmento LGBTQ* community

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References- Berkowitz, A. (2010, April). How college men feel about being men and “doing the right thing”. In J. A. Laker and T. Davis

(Eds.) Masculinities in Higher Education: Theoretical and Practical Implications, Rutledge. - Howard, A., Landau, S. s., & Pryor, J. (2014). Peer bystanders to bullying: Who wants to play with the victim?. JournalOf Abnormal Child Psychology, 42(2), 265-276. - About-Step UP! Program. (n.d.). Retrieved February 20, 2015 from: http://stepupprogram.org/about/