Human behavior in cyber space is extremely complex. Change is the only constant as technologies and social contexts evolve rapidly. This leads to new behaviors in cybersecurity, Facebook use, smartphone habits, social networking, and many more. Scientific research in this area is becoming an established field and has already generated a broad range of social impacts. Alongside the four key elements (users, technologies, activities, and effects), the text covers cyber law, business, health, governance, education, and many other fields. Written by international scholars from a wide range of disciplines, this handbook brings all these aspects together in a clear, user-friendly format. After introducing the history and development of the field, each chapter synthesizes the most recent advances in key topics, highlights leading scholars and their major achievements, and identifies core future directions. It is the ideal overview of the field for researchers, scholars, and students alike.
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'This is a must read handbook on cyber behavior, very thoroughly and systematic.' Tingshao Zhu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 'This outstanding publication is very timely and comes at a point in human history when technologies have become ubiquitous in our lives. The handbook is comprehensive in its coverage of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of cyber behavior and covers scholarship in a range of disciplines from psychology and child development to tourism and hospitality as well as celebrities and cyber marketing. Anyone interested in the question of 'how modern humans behave with digital technologies' will find this volume edited by Dr. Zheng Yan to be an indispensable resource.' Kaveri Subrahmanyam, California State University, USA 'Written by experts from around the globe, this landmark well-written edited handbook provides to graduate students and researchers an excellent, detailed, comprehensive and insightful overview of behavioral perspectives to the understanding of everyday aspects of the cyber world. The handbook is a unique resource covering a full spectrum of behaviors.' Gustavo S. Mesch, University of Haifa, Israel
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This handbook explores a wide range of cyber behaviors to capture the most current scientific advances in the field.
Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface
Zheng Yan; Part I. Users in Cyber Behavior Yukang Xue and Lin Zhu:
1. The
internet is for everyone Vint Cerf;
2. Cyber behavior of the net generation
Louis Leung and Cheng Chen;
3. Digital divide among k-12 students Jennifer E.
Dolan;
4. Cyber behavior for child and adolescent development Hui Li, Fuxing
Wang, and Kaveri Subrahmanyam;
5. Online celebrities and cyber marketing
Elmira Djafarova;
6. Cyber-bullying in Greece Constantinos M. Kokkinos and
Nafsika Antoniadou;
7. Cyber partner abuse Sarah Taylor and Yan Xia; Part II.
Technologies in Cyber Behavior Lin Zhu and Yukang Xue:
8. Social media in
tourism and hospitality Benxiang Zeng and Rolf Gerritsen;
9. Serious games
and cyber behavior Elizabeth A. Boyle, Thomas Hainey, and James M. E. Boyle;
10. Mobile games for learning Filippos Giannakas, Andreas Papasalouros,
Georgios Kambourakis, Stefanos Gritzalis, and Ioannis Voyiatzis;
11. Computer
simulations in science education Amanda L. Gonczi, Lara K.T. Smetana, and
Randy L. Bell;
12. Immersive technologies Jorge Bacca-Acosta, Paul Anirban
Palm, Cecilia Avila-Garzon, and Ramon Fabregat Gesa;
13. Virtual worlds
through virtual reality and augmented reality Karolina Maagocka, Grzegorz
Mazurek and Andreas Kaplan;
14. Electronic activity monitoring Zakkoyya H.
Lewis and Ursela S. Christopherson;
15. Voice-powered artificial intelligence
Francesca Pucciarelli and Andreas Kaplan;
16. Emails and cyber work Rita
Mano; Part III. Activities in Cyber Behavior Lin Zhu and Yukang Xue:
17.
Adolescents' use of digital health information Karen M. Scott, Jaimie L.
Freeman, Tiffany B. Allen, and Patrina H. Y. Caldwell;
18. Cybertourism
Marios Sotiriadis;
19. Online reviews and consumer decisions Rae Yule Kim;
20. Generation z and digital marketing Anni Katriina Mäkitalo, Heikki
Karjaluoto, and Outi Niininen;
21. Pitfalls of social interaction in online
group learning Karel Kreijns, Joshua Weidlich, and Paul A. Kirschner;
22.
Social virtual environments for neuroscience and mental health Andrea
Gaggioli, Thomas D. Parsons, and Giuseppe Riva;
23. Social media in the
workplace Victoria Brown, Marc Cubrich, and Daly Vaughn;
24. Social media and
political participation Thomas J. Johnson and Taeyoung Lee;
25. Crisis
informatics Christian Reuter and Marc-André Kaufhold;
26. Online dating
Sabrina A. Huang and Jeffrey Hancock;
27. Digital religion Adam Bajan and
Heidi A. Campbell; 28.Cyberbullying Peter K. Smith; Part IV. Effects in Cyber
Behavior Yukang Xue and Lin Zhu:
29. Social media and psychological
well-being Chia-chen Yang and Pavica Sheldon;
30. Video game effects Whitney
DeCamp, Rebecca Sevin, Kevin Daly, and Ryan Castillo;
31. Serious games in
mental health treatment Jessica Huss and Christiane Eichenberg;
32. Gaming
disorder Cecilia Cheng and Ka-wai Alison Li;
33. Problematic mobile phone use
José de Sola, Hernįn Talledo, Gabriel Rubio, and Fernando Rodrķguez de
Fonseca;
34. Treatment and interventions for addictive behaviors in
cyberspace Wen Li (Vivien) Anthony and Eric Garland;
35. Electronic
aggression Jacek Pyalski;
36. Cyberbullying in the 21st century schools
Izabela Zych, Rosario Del Rey, and Rosario Ortega-Ruiz;
37. Hate speech and
adolescents Sebastian Wachs, Michelle F. Wright, and Jun Sung Hong;
38. Cyber
racism Ana-Maria Bliuc, Nicholas Faulkner, Andrew Jakubowicz, and Craig
McGarty;
39. Cyberdeception Amber N. Schroeder and Julia H. Whitaker.
Zheng Yan is Professor at University at Albany, State University of New York, USA. He is the author of Publishing Journal Articles (2020), Mobile Phone Behavior (2017), Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior (2015), and Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior (2012). He is also the founding editor of Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies.