Issues and debates in cyberpsychology / Linda K. Kaye.
Publisher: London : Open University Press, 2022ISBN: 9780335250783Subject(s): Human-computer interaction -- Psychological aspects | Internet -- Psychological aspectsAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 004.019 Online resources: Read this book on VLeBooksItem type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PART 1 CONCEPTS CHAPTER 2 WHAT IS CYBERPSYCHOLOGY? PART 2 USES CHAPTER 3 TECHNOLOGY USE CHAPTER 4 ONLINE CITIZENSHIP CHAPTER 5 SCREEN-TIME VS. SCREEN USE PART 3 EFFECTS CHAPTER 6 SCREEN-TIME EFFECTS CHAPTER 7 SOCIAL MEDIA AND RELATIONSHIPS CHAPTER 8 SOCIAL MEDIA AND WELL-BEING CHAPTER 9 DIGITAL GAMES EFFECTS PART 4 SOCIETY CHAPTER 10 USING ONLINE DATA CHAPTER 11 CYBERPSYCHOLOGY IN THE WORLD CHAPTER 12 CONCLUSION AND THE FUTURE OF CYBERPSYCHOLOGY
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
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