Thank you for using the "Ask-A-Librarian" service. Yes there is active research on sociology and psychology in the Caribbean. However, it would be good to state your actual research topic, so that I may attempt to address your specific need for information. Through UWIlinC (http://www.open.uwi.edu/library/uwi-open-campus-library ) you do have access to several articles and books on Caribbean sociology and psychology. Do use your myOC login credentials to access UWIlinC. Regards,
Librarian: I would like to suggest that you begin your research by exploring what material is available in your own country through the "Ministry of Education", gender organizations, and research bodies that are explorins issues related to education, social media and gender issue. Furthermore, their is the Gender and Development Studies Department of UWI. You can also seek out any organization that may be involved in research on the influence of social media on youths and/or "social media and violence". Once again, explore what is available in your country first. This research topic appears to also be sociological. I'll continue to explore other particular links that are available. Hope this response assists in you in moving forward. (do have a look at the Caribbean Journal of Psychology http://ojs.mona.uwi.edu/index.php/cjpsy ) Regards,
Librarian: Please note that there are several articles on the web that can assist you in your search. I am including some here. Links accessible via the web: https://us.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/54293_Chapter_9.pdf http://www.ijern.com/images/May-2013/41.pdf http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120725/health/health3.html https://thecaribbeancurrent.com/caribbean-youths-and-social-media/ http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1057977.pdf http://www.scielosp.org/pdf/rpsp/v22n6/a10v22n6 https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/218905.pdf http://www.melissainstitute.org/documents/2006/meich_06_genderdifferences.pdf http://www.unicef.org/lac/Caribe_web(1).pdf http://www.who.int/chp/gshs/2007_GSHS_Trinidad_and_Tobago_Report.pdf http://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/sites/default/files/consolidated_reply_files/Consolidated%20Reply%20E-Discussion%20Summary_%20EduExchange%2009.pdf You can also use the UWILinc database: Log in to UWILinc http://uwin-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OPE Look to the top right of your screen for the ‘sign in” option Sign in using your id# and password Click on Search All Type in search terms: social media+violence+teenage girls; social media and violence; social media and violence prevention; Caribbean youth and social media; Caribbean girls and social media; aggression girls Caribbean schools Click on View online, Click Go, Then click View PDF If you need further assistance, you can contact us. There are several studies here at the Caribbean Child Development Centre on violence in schools/Caribbean, aggression in schools, media and violence, etc. All the best.