The Oxford handbook of cyberpsychology / Eds Alison Attrill-Smith, et al.
Ligado a: The group elent of cybercrime: types, dynamis, and criminal operationsLigado a: Cybercrime and you: how ceriminals attack and the human factors that they seek to explicitLigado a: Policing cybercrime through law enforcement and industry mechanismsLigado a: The rise of cybercrimeLigado a: Gaming classifications and player demographicsLigado a: Enecting immorality within gamespace: where should we drow the line, and why?Ligado a: Psychosocial effects of gamingLigado a: Game transfer phenomena: origin, development, and contributions to the video game research fieldLigado a: Video games and behavior changeLigado a: The therapeutic apeutic and health benefits of playing video gamesLigado a: Mourning and memorization on social mediaLigado a: A psychological overview of gaming disorderLigado a: Managing your health online: issues in the selection, curation, and sharing of digital health informationLigado a: Positive aspects of social mediaLigado a: Socially connecting throug blogs and vlogs: a social connections approach tom blogging and vlogging motivationLigado a: Social media and cyberactivismLigado a: Image sharing on social networking sites: who, what, why, and so what?Ligado a: Uses and gratifications of social media: who uses it and why?Ligado a: Conceptualizing online groups as multidimensional networksLigado a: The psychology of online lurkingLigado a: Digital inclusion for people with an intellectual disabilityLigado a: Online support communitiesLigado a: The social consequences of online interactionLigado a: Online romantic relationshipsLigado a: Culturakl considerations on online interactionsLigado a: Textese: language in the online worldLigado a: Older adults and digital technologiesLigado a: Technology interference in couple and family relationshipsLigado a: The myth of the digital native and what it means for higher educationLigado a: Adolescent and emerging adult perceotion and participation in problematic and risky online behaviorLigado a: Personality and internet use: the case of intriversion and extroversionLigado a: Impression management and self-presentation onlineLigado a: The online selfLigado a: Ciberpsychology research methodsIdioma: Inglês.País: Reino Unido.Publicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019Descrição: 752 p.ISBN: 9780198812746.Resumo: The internet is so central to everyday life, that it is impossible to contemplate life without it. From finding romance, to conducting business, receiving health advice, shopping, banking, and gaming, the internet opens up a world of possibilities to people across the globe. Yet for all its positive attributes, it is also an environment where we witness the very worst of human behaviour - cybercrime, election interference, fake news, and trolling being just a few examples. What is it about this unique environment that can make people behave in ways they wouldn't contemplate in real life. Understanding the psychological processes underlying and influencing the thinking, interpretation and behaviour associated with this online interconnectivity is the core premise of Cyberpsychology. The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology explores a wide range of cyberpsychological processes and activities through the research and writings of some of the world's leading cyberpsychology experts. The book is divided into eight sections covering topics as varied as online research methods, self-presentation and impression management, technology across the lifespan, interaction and interactivity, online groups and communities, social media, health and technology, video gaming and cybercrime and cybersecurity. The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology will be important reading for those who have only recently discovered the discipline as well as more seasoned cyberpsychology researchers and teachers. (Fonte : Amazon).Assunto - Nome comum: Psicologia da Saúde Classificação: 3300 - Tratamento e Prevenção em Saúde Mental | 3360 - Psicologia da Saúde e Medicina | 3350 - Intervenções Especializadas Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:Imagem da capa | Tipo de documento | Biblioteca | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras | |
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The internet is so central to everyday life, that it is impossible to contemplate life without it. From finding romance, to conducting business, receiving health advice, shopping, banking, and gaming, the internet opens up a world of possibilities to people across the globe. Yet for all its positive attributes, it is also an environment where we witness the very worst of human behaviour - cybercrime, election interference, fake news, and trolling being just a few examples. What is it about this unique environment that can make people behave in ways they wouldn't contemplate in real life. Understanding the psychological processes underlying and influencing the thinking, interpretation and behaviour associated with this online interconnectivity is the core premise of Cyberpsychology.
The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology explores a wide range of cyberpsychological processes and activities through the research and writings of some of the world's leading cyberpsychology experts. The book is divided into eight sections covering topics as varied as online research methods, self-presentation and impression management, technology across the lifespan, interaction and interactivity, online groups and communities, social media, health and technology, video gaming and cybercrime and cybersecurity.
The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology will be important reading for those who have only recently discovered the discipline as well as more seasoned cyberpsychology researchers and teachers.
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