From Dark Triad Personality Traits to Digital Harm: Mediating Cyberbullying Through Online Moral Disengagement

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Majid Gholami Robert Thornberg Saeed Kabiri Saman Yousefvand a University of Tehran, Tehran, Iranb Linköping University, Linköping, Swedenc Institute for Cultural, Social and Civilization Studies in the Department of Social Studies (ICSCS), Tehran, IranMajid Gholami holds a Ph.D. in Political Geography and Geopolitics with a specialization in Southwest Asia from the University of Tehran. He also possesses bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Law, along with a master’s degree in International Relations. Majid’s research areas span national power and security in the Islamic Republic of Iran, national and global governance, political spatial organization, power distribution, security issues in the West Asia region, as well as regional and global regimes. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Territory and Security at the Faculty of Governance, University of Tehran.Robert Thornberg is Professor of Education at the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University in Sweden. His main research interests focus on moral and social psychological processes associated with school bullying and various bystander behaviors in bullying and peer victimization.Saeed Kabiri is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Cultural, Social, and Civilization Studies in Tehran, Iran. He completed his PhD in Sociology at the University of Mazandaran. Saeed has authored numerous papers on sociological and criminological subjects. His present research focuses on testing criminological theories and exploring the criminology of sport.Saman Yousefvand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Governance at the Faculty of Governance, University of Tehran, Iran. He obtained his master’s and Ph.D. in Sociology from Tehran University. Known for his publications on social issues in Iran, Saman’s current research focuses on social governance and governmental interventions to address social problems and deviations.

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