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Citation

Pheko MM. Int. J. Qual. Stud. Health Well-Being 2018; 13(1): e1459134.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology , University of Botswana , Gaborone , Botswana.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Co-Action Pub.)

DOI

10.1080/17482631.2018.1459134

PMID

29667923

Abstract

Work is undoubtedly fundamental to human life, social development and the economic development of individuals, organizations and nations. However, the experience of working is not always pleasant as there are many instances where relationships between workers could deteriorate, leading to practices and behaviours that could be characterized as workplace bullying and/or mobbing. The current study is an exploratory study which used autoethnography to investigate experiences of academic bullying and mobbing, and relates the practices to power structures in academic institutions. Specifically, the author shares personal experiences and explores the physical and emotional pain of being bullied and mobbed. The author also outlines how both autoethnography and meaning in life strategies were used to cope with the physical and emotional distresses associated with the negative experiences. By outlining the success of the meaning in life strategies, the author hopes to inspire other "victims" to move from victims to being survivors of bullying and mobbing.


Language: en

Keywords

Workplace bullying and mobbing; academic mobbing; autoethnography; meaning and sense making; writing therapy

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