Cyberpsychology and Society

Cyberpsychology and Society
Author: Andrew Dr Power
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351663984

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Human interaction with technology is constantly evolving, with rapid developments in online interaction, gaming, and artificial intelligence all impacting upon and altering our behaviour. The speed of this change has led to an urgent need for a new field of study, cyberpsychology, in order to investigate the ways in which human behaviour is affected by the addition of technology, and the benefits and risks thereof. Cyberpsychology and Society does not offer a description of or justification for the field of study, but is rather a presentation of some of the most recent research in many key sub-topics within the area. Based on the work being done in the Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) in Dublin, Ireland, Cyberpsychology and Society brings together a unique collection of writings by contributors on cyberpsychology in relation to health, education, gaming, consumer behaviour, and social change in an online world. The book focuses on the impact of societies’ increasing interaction with technology, and is a presentation of some of the most recent research in the area. Describing cutting-edge research while employing a tone which is accessible to both students and academic staff, this book is an invaluable resource for students, researchers and academics of cyberpsychology and related areas.

Cyberpsychology

Cyberpsychology
Author: Monica T. Whitty
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118321072

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An important new BPS Textbook in Psychology exploring the interactions between individuals, societies, and digital technologies Outlines key theories and empirical research within cyberpsychology and provides critical assessments of this rapidly changing field Identifies areas in need of further research and ways to use digital technologies as a research tool Covers topics such as online identity, online relationships and dating, pornography, children’s use of the internet, cyberbullying, online games and gambling, and deception and online crime Engaging and accessible for students at the undergraduate and graduate level with real life examples, activities, and discussion questions

Cyberpsychology Behavior

Cyberpsychology   Behavior
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1998
Genre: Internet
ISBN: PSU:000051774332

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Towards Cyberpsychology

Towards Cyberpsychology
Author: Giuseppe Riva (Ph.D.),Carlo Galimberti
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 158603197X

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Drawing on research in the social sciences, communications, and other fields, this book wants to analyze how the online environment is influencing the experience of psychology. However, understanding how the Internet is changing our everyday experience presents a substantial challenge for the psychologists. Now, research in this area is still sparse and limited in both the number and scope of studies: actual research, especially studies with strict methodologies, is only just beginning. The contributions in this book are among the first scientific attempts to take a serious look at various aspects of Internet-related psychology. However, we need not start from scratch. Psychology has a broad knowledge about the factors that affect human behaviour in other setting. So, the papers collected for this book are descriptive and practical-oriented in nature.

Cyberpsychology and New Media

Cyberpsychology and New Media
Author: Andrew Power,Grainne Kirwan
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135141592

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Cyberpsychology is the study of human interactions with the internet, mobile computing and telephony, games consoles, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and other contemporary electronic technologies. The field has grown substantially over the past few years and this book surveys how researchers are tackling the impact of new technology on human behaviour and how people interact with this technology. Examining topics as diverse as online dating, social networking, online communications, artificial intelligence, health-information seeking behaviour, education online, online therapies and cybercrime, Cyberpsychology and New Media book provides an in-depth overview of this burgeoning field, and allows those with little previous knowledge to gain an appreciation of the diversity of the research being undertaken in the area. Arranged thematically and structured for accessibility, Cyberpsychology and New Media will be essential reading for researchers and students in Social Psychology and Cyberpsychology, and in Communication and Media Studies.

Issues and Debates in Cyberpsychology

Issues and Debates in Cyberpsychology
Author: Linda Kaye
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-11-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335250783

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This comprehensive and accessibly written book brings together in one place for the first time the wealth of debates within cyberpsychology. Is the distinction between so-called digital natives and digital immigrants meaningful in practice? What is the difference between screen time and screen use, and why has one been pathologized while the other has not? Is social media really bad for wellbeing? This book considers these issues and more, in depth, with clear, informed resolutions and conclusions no longer being mediated by jargon-filled articles or misrepresentative media headlines. Key features include: •Real World Applications boxes, signposting why each debate is pertinent and what the implications may be in practice •Take Home Messages boxes, helpfully summarising what students need to know and why Linda K. Kaye is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Edge Hill University, UK and Chair of the BPS Cyberpsychology section. She is known online as The Cyber Doctor, where she regularly blogs for a broad audience, as well as providing public comment for outlets including The Guardian, Stylist, The Telegraph and The Independent on topics such as internet accessibility and inclusivity, zoom fatigue, and last but not least, what your favourite emoji says about you.

An Introduction to Cyberpsychology

An Introduction to Cyberpsychology
Author: Irene Connolly,Marion Palmer,Hannah Barton,Gráinne Kirwan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317584537

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An Introduction to Cyberpsychology is the first book to provide a student-oriented introduction to this rapidly growing and increasingly studied topic. It is designed to encourage students to critically evaluate the psychology of online interactions, and to develop appropriate research methodologies to complete their own work in this field. The book is comprised of four main sections: An overview of cyberpsychology and online research methodologies Social psychology in an online context The practical applications of cyberpsychology The psychological aspects of other technologies. Each chapter includes: Explanations of key terms and a glossary to facilitate understanding Content summaries to aid student learning Activity boxes, discussion questions and recommended reading to guide further study. Further resources for students and instructors are available on the book’s companion website, including audio and video links, essay questions, a multiple-choice test bank, and PowerPoint lecture slides. Uniquely combining a survey of the field with a focus on the applied areas of psychology, the book is designed to be a core text for undergraduate modules in cyberpsychology and the psychology of the internet, and a primer for students of postgraduate programs in cyberpsychology.

Cyberpsychology

Cyberpsychology
Author: Ángel J. Gordo-López,Ian Parker
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0415924960

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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.