Debra Pepler
Debra Pepler OC is a Canadian psychologist known for her research and advocacy within the field of childhood aggression and bullying. She is currently a distinguished research professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario.[1][2][3]
Career
Pepler completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Queen's University in 1973, followed by a Master of Science degree at Dalhousie University in 1976.[1] In 1979, she was awarded her PhD from the University of Waterloo.[1] She has been a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at York University since 1988 and a senior associate scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto since 2001.[4]
Pepler is a nationally recognized expert in the field of childhood aggression, including bullying.[5] She has co-edited 12 books and published over 200 refereed journal articles, book chapters, and white papers.[6][7] In one major project, Pepler and colleagues recorded and analyzed video footage of children's interactions on the playground and in the classroom, observing their bullying experiences,[8][9] targets' coping styles,[10] and peers' responses.[11]
In 1997, she appeared on an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show to discuss her work on bullying.[12]
In 2006, Pepler co-founded (with Wendy Craig, her first PhD student) Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet), a collaboration between researchers and community organizations dedicated to preventing childhood bullying and violence.[7][13]
In 2015, Pepler was awarded the Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, by the Canadian Psychological Association.[4] In 2019, she was named an Officer of the Order of Canada.[14]
Selected works
- Pepler, Debra J.; Craig, Wendy M. (1995). "A peek behind the fence: Naturalistic observations of aggressive children with remote audiovisual recording". Developmental Psychology. 31 (4): 548–553. doi:10.1037/0012-1649.31.4.548.
- O'Connell, Paul; Pepler, Debra; Craig, Wendy (1999). "Peer involvement in bullying: Insights and challenges for intervention". Journal of Adolescence. 22 (4): 437–452. doi:10.1006/jado.1999.0238. PMID 10469508.
- Smith, Peter K.; Pepler, Debra; Rigby, Ken (2004-10-21). Bullying in Schools: How Successful Can Interventions Be?. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521528030.
- Pepler, Debra J.; Craig, Wendy M.; Connolly, Jennifer A.; Yuile, Amy; McMaster, Loren; Jiang, Depeng (2006). "A developmental perspective on bullying". Aggressive Behavior. 32 (4): 376–384. doi:10.1002/ab.20136.
- Pepler, Debra; Jiang, Depeng; Craig, Wendy; Connolly, Jennifer (2008). "Developmental Trajectories of Bullying and Associated Factors". Child Development. 79 (2): 325–338. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01128.x. PMID 18366426.
References
- ^ a b c "Debra J. Pepler". York University. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ "Pepler, Debra J." WorldCat Identities. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
- ^ "Distinguished Research Professors". York University. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
- ^ a b "York Professor Debra Pepler honoured for her contributions to psychology – YFile". yfile.news.yorku.ca. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ "Bullying expert turns her eye to Halifax board". The Globe & Mail. 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ "Debra Pepler - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.ca. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
- ^ a b "York researchers are helping to change the way we think about bullying, aggression and violence". York University. 2017-01-09. Archived from the original on 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Pepler, Debra J.; Craig, Wendy M. (1995). "A peek behind the fence: Naturalistic observations of aggressive children with remote audiovisual recording". Developmental Psychology. 31 (4): 548–553. doi:10.1037/0012-1649.31.4.548.
- ^ Craig, Wendy M.; Pepler, Debra; Atlas, Rona (2000). "Observations of Bullying in the Playground and in the Classroom". School Psychology International. 21: 22–36. doi:10.1177/0143034300211002. S2CID 146140435.
- ^ Mahady Wilton, Melissa M.; Craig, Wendy M.; Pepler, Debra J. (2000). "Emotional Regulation and Display in Classroom Victims of Bullying: Characteristic Expressions of Affect, Coping Styles and Relevant Contextual Factors". Social Development. 9 (2): 226–245. doi:10.1111/1467-9507.00121.
- ^ O'Connell, Paul; Pepler, Debra; Craig, Wendy (1999). "Peer involvement in bullying: Insights and challenges for intervention". Journal of Adolescence. 22 (4): 437–452. doi:10.1006/jado.1999.0238. PMID 10469508.
- ^ "York University professor to appear today on Oprah to share expertise/advice on bullying with 20 million viewers". York University. 1997-11-14. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
- ^ "About PREVNet - Canada's authority on bullying". PREVNet. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ The Canadian Press. "Full list of new Order of Canada recipients". CBC. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
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- Abusive supervision
- Cyberbullying
- Disability bullying
- Displaced aggression
- Doxing
- LGBT bullying
- Hazing
- Military bullying
- Mobbing
- Parental bullying of children
- Peer victimization
- Prison bullying
- Rank
- Relational aggression
- School bullying
- Sexual bullying
- Workplace harassment
- Workplace bullying
- Toxic workplace
- Betrayal
- Blacklisting
- Bullying and emotional intelligence
- Cancel culture
- Character assassination
- Coercion
- Culture of fear
- Defamation
- Destabilisation
- Discrediting
- Embarrassment
- False accusation
- Gaslighting
- Gossip
- Harassment
- Humiliation
- Incivility
- Intimidation
- Isolation
- Kiss up kick down
- Mind games
- Moving the goalposts
- Nagging
- Name calling
- Personal attacks
- Physical abuse
- Psychological abuse
- Rudeness
- Sarcasm
- Screaming
- Smear campaign
- Social exclusion
- Social undermining
- Swatting
- Taunting
- Workplace incivility
- Verbal abuse
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Activists |
(List)
- William Arthur Gibbs (1877)
- Kelly Yeomans (1997)
- Hamed Nastoh (2000)
- Dawn-Marie Wesley (2000)
- Nicola Ann Raphael (2001)
- Ryan Halligan (2003)
- Megan Meier (2006)
- Sladjana Vidovic (2008)
- Phoebe Prince (2010)
- Tyler Clementi (2010)
- Jamey Rodemeyer (2011)
- Jamie Hubley (2011)
- Kenneth Weishuhn (2012)
- Audrie Pott (2012)
- Amanda Todd (2012)
- Jadin Bell (2013)
- Rehtaeh Parsons (2013)
- Rebecca Sedwick (2013)
- Leelah Alcorn (2014)
- Conrad Roy (2014)
- Tyrone Unsworth (2016)
(incidents)
- Emotional blackmail
- Just-world hypothesis
- List of LGBT-related suicides
- Machiavellianism in the workplace
- Narcissism in the workplace
- Personal boundaries
- Personality disorders
- Playing the victim
- Psychopathy in the workplace
- Scapegoating
- Self-esteem
- Social dominance orientation
- Suicide among LGBT youth
- Victim blaming
- Victimisation
- Victimology