III. Glares of Contempt, Eye Rolls of Disgust and Turning Away to Exclude: Non-Verbal Forms of Social Aggression among Girls | Semantic Scholar
@article{Underwood2004IIIGO, title={III. Glares of Contempt, Eye Rolls of Disgust and Turning Away to Exclude: Non-Verbal Forms of Social Aggression among Girls}, author={Marion K. Underwood}, journal={Feminism \& Psychology}, year={2004}, volume={14}, pages={371 - 375}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:143410476} }
When girls seek to hurt one another, pursue their social goals, or express anger or contempt, they often engage in social aggression. Social aggression involves hurting someone by harming friendships and social status, and includes behaviours such as social exclusion, malicious gossip, and friendship manipulation (Underwood, 2003; similar behaviours have also been referred to as indirect aggression, Lagerspetz et al., 1988; and relational aggression, Crick and Grotpeter, 1995). This article…