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EXTERNAL SITES & BLOGS

Australian physicist Brian Martin's website on suppression of dissent is a goldmine of sound, practical insight for anybody on the outs with his or her employer; see his "Advice for Dissident Scholars" and his 2014 article co-authored with Florencia Peña, "Public Mobbing...."

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the nom de plume of a British professor, does the great service of providing a steady stream of news and analysis of academic mobbings on his bullied academics blogspot.

Canadian journalist Anton Hout offers a rich collection of analyses on his large, attractively designed website, mobbing.ca

For five years now Suffolk law professor David Yamada has been offering regular thoughtful commentary about mobbing and bullying on his blog, Minding the Workplace.

US psychologist Israel Kalman addresses the more general topic of school and workplace bullying than mobbing specifically, but his website offers sensible, empirically sound analysis and advice.

Through their Workplace Bullying Institute, psychologists Gary and Ruth Namie head up the movement against workplace bullying in the United States; check out their running commentary on the WBI Blog.

Find brilliant commentary on the Scientific Misconduct Blog of UK pharmaceutical researcher Aubrey Blumsohn.

Australian researcher Linda Shallcross collects a number of careful scholarly papers on the website, Workplace Mobbing Australia.

In 1999, Noa Zanolli Davenport and her colleagues produced the first trade book on workplace mobbing in the USA, and continue to offer updates on this classic work's website, mobbing-usa.com

From the Czech Republic come the indefatigable Pavel Beno's websites updating, applying, and extending Heinz Leymann's insights to workplace problems in today's world.

 

 

 

 

BOOKS AND BLOGS ABOUT WORKPLACE MOBBING, ESPECIALLY IN ACADEME
Kenneth Westhues
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
University of Waterloo, Canada
2014

Classics by Leymann
in English at Last


FIVE FOUNDATIONAL VOLUMES FROM MELLEN PRESS


Comparative
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The true story of Graham Nanton (aka Hugo Meynell), The Detenuring of an Eminent Professor — heartbreaking, elegant, funny.
The true story of Nanton's erstwhile student, Clyde Forsberg, Savageries of the Academy Abroad — engaging, funnier.
The Anatomy of an Academic Mobbing: Two Cases, edited with an introduction by Kenneth Westhues. Print edition of essays available online by Joan Friedenberg and Hector Hammerly.