The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology, 9780192894175
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Unlocking the mind online: explore the psychology behind our digital lives.

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    784 pages

  • Release Date

    11 November 2020

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Summary

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.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780192894175
ISBN-10:019289417X
Author:Chris Fullwood, Melanie Keep, Daria J. Kuss, Alison Attrill-Smith
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:784
Release Date:11 November 2020
Weight:1.33kg
Dimensions:245mm x 170mm x 40mm
Series:Oxford Library of Psychology
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“Provides an all-encompassing, contemporary, and authoritative resource for students and researchers interested in the psychological aspects of how humans and computers interact” – Choice

“Provides an all-encompassing, contemporary, and authoritative resource for students and researchers interested in the psychological aspects of how humans and computers interact” * Choice *

About The Author

Chris Fullwood

Alison Attrill-Smith is a co-ordinator of the Cyberpsychology Research Group, Wolverhampton University, UK. Her expertise lies in understanding online behavior, with an emphasis on researching how we create different versions of our selves online and the role that these self-creations might play in perpetrating online criminal behaviors. Alison was one of the original members of the steering group that led the creation of the BritishPsychological Society’s Cyberpsychology Section and remains a reviewer for many peer-reviewed journals.

Chris Fullwood is a Reader in Cyberpsychology in the Psychology Department at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, where he co-ordinates the CRUW Cyberpsychology Research group. As well as helping to create one of the first masters programmes in Cyberpsychology in the world, he was fundamental in developing the British Psychological Society’s Cyberpsychology section, for which he is currently on the committee. His research primarily focuses on self-presentation and identity online, but he also has interests in the use of digital tools (particularly VR) for improving psychological health.

Melanie Keep is a Senior Lecturer in Cyberpsychology and eHealth at University of Sydney, Australia. She has a keen interest in disentangling the psychological processes underpinning online communication, and its impact on health and well-being. Melanie co-ordinates a number of research projects on the bi-directional relationship between digital technologies and health, and leads several eHealth education initiatives.

Daria J. Kuss is a Chartered Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, and Associate Professor in Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, UK. She developed the MSc Cyberpsychology and leads the Cyberpsychology Research Group at NTU. She has published prolifically in peer-reviewed journals and books, and her publications include over 90 peer-reviewed journal articles, three authored books, and over 100 national and international conference presentations, including regular keynote talks. She has an international reputation as an Internet addiction expert.

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