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    Soporte social en bullying. Análisis de la soledad de la víctima
    (2014-01-01) Cerezo Ramírez, Fuensanta
    Studies about bullying indicate that this is an interpersonal relationships problem and that the victim' isolation is a major risk factor. The main objective is to analyze the relation between being bullying victim and social ascendance. The Bull-S test was completed by 1478 of Secondary Schools (47.8% males,  48.4% females) from 11-18 years old (X= 14.48; dt= 1.43) from the Region of Murcia (Spain). 19.4% was implied in bullying: 129 victims, 145 bullies and 13 aggressive-victims. Sociometric analysis confirmed that those pupils that are implied are worse valuated that no implied and being victimized is related to rejection, expectative of being rejected and exclusion. In general, bullying victims are not more isolated, but they are the worst perceived. These results alert from the necessity of improve detection strategies and include interpersonal relationships evaluation as risk or preventive bullying factor.
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    The resistant effect of slurs: A nonpropositional, presuppositional account
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, ) Moreno Zurita, Alba; Pérez Navarro, Eduardo
    The aim of this paper is to account for the resistance to cancelation, rejection, and retraction exhibited by slurs. The kind of explanation we offer is a presuppositional one. Like the most recent presuppositional accounts, moreover, ours is a nonpropositional presuppositional proposal. Our view is that, to be felicitous, utterances of sentences featuring slurs require certain components to be part of the common ground, but these components are not propositions, but worldorderings.

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