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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.
Technology is constantly changing, and with this change and
advancement comes changes in human behaviour. Our physical being is
becoming increasingly replicated through video-chat and virtual
worlds. At the same time it is being carefully crafted and
manipulated through the use of photo and video editing tools,
through impressions presented on social networking sites, and
through the creation of versions of the self that evoke empathy and
help or provocation in online discussion boards and communities.
Moreover, individuals are increasingly replacing offline activities
with their online counterparts - from shopping to banking. Yet
sharing in this manner does not come without risk. Security,
privacy and criminal activities are rife across all types of
Internet arenas. Cyberpsychology provides a broad-ranging,
thought-provoking account of online behaviour and the
opportunities, challenges, and risks such behaviour presents.
Written by an international team of authors, the book provides
diverse perspectives on the impact our interaction with the online
landscape has on our identity and behaviour. With much of our lives
now played out online - from social interactions to relationships,
information-seeking and counselling to gambling and crime -
Cyberpsychology is the ideal introduction to a rapidly-evolving and
ever-growing part of our daily life. Online Resource Centre: The
Online Resource Centre to support Cyberpsychology features curated
links to additional materials of interest
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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