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Raquel Martínez-Navarro
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9922-5266
Biography
Rosalía Romero-Tena
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9886-8403
Biography
Vol. 1 No. 35 (2025), Articles
https://doi.org/10.15304/ie.35.10765
Submitted: 2025-06-30| Published: 2025-12-04

Abstract

Cyberbullying is a growing form of peer violence with harmful effects on personal and social well-being. Comprehensive and inclusive educational intervention is necessary. In this context, technologies and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) are emerging as key tools for effective prevention, adapted to the diversity of the student body. For this reason, a bibliometric analysis was carried out using the Scopus database, selecting publications from the last decade. The review was structured in three phases and separate searches: cyberbullying and technologies, and cyberbullying and UDL. Regarding the results, a surge in publications on cyberbullying and technologies was identified after the Covid-19 pandemic. However, cyberbullying-UDL research is still emerging, with a low level of publications. Some MOOCs have been found that prevent cyberbullying based on DUA principles. Therefore, it is concluded that the integration of technologies into anti-cyberbullying programs shows post-pandemic growth. The combination with UDL presents an innovative approach for exploration. The convergence between digital security, educational technology and UDL is the key to the future of cyberbullying prevention.