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El. knyga: Social Net: Understanding our online behavior

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Edited by (Director, The Research Center for Internet Psychology, Israel)
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191648229
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191648229

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In the past two decades, the Internet has come to dominate every aspect of everyday life. This has been a huge change for many of us, and, for the younger generation - born into this situation - there has been no other way of living. How does this new way of life affect our health and happiness, our well-being? How does it affect our relationships, our friendships? Has the definition of friendship changed now that we have hundreds of friends on Facebook? Why is it that some people find it so hard to talk to people in their daily lives but find it so easy on the Internet? People spend so much time on the Internet - so what do we actually do on there? Why are some people so aggressive and others exceptionally helpful? Are these behaviors that we see from the same people offline? How do we take decisions online and which groups would we rather belong to online where nobody knows us, rather than revealing our true identity to the outside world?

The new edition of 'The Social Net' provides a comprehensive understanding of the social aspects of the Internet. It contains chapters on topics such as identity manipulation, online romantic relationships, online decision making, the internet and aggression, and online prejudice and discrimination. The book provides the reader with an understanding of both the negative and positive influences of the net and is an exceptionally useful guide for for how to use the net to improve wellbeing. Today, when there is so much negative publicity surrounding the Internet - despite our reliance on it - this book provides a much needed balanced understanding of the Net and its influence.

Recenzijos

The new edition presents a wide range of articles by distinguished scholars. Each article examines the relationship of individual personalities with other individuals and groups in different contexts. The common thread of each article is the impact of the internet on each context and their participants. The interaction between individuals and groups as well as the dissemination of information is accelerating geometrically. This book provides a snapshot of the positive and negative aspects of our present circumstance and an idea of our future in the contexts of leadership, persuasion, romance, and decision making as impacted by the internet.

This book is unique in that it provides you an opportunity to remain abreast with our rapidly evolving lives. * Amazon Customer Reviews, March 2013 *

List of Abbreviations
xii
List of Contributors
xiii
1 Internet and Personality
1(20)
Yair Amichai-Hamburger
Zack Hayat
2 Netified: Social Cognition in Crowds and Clouds
21(24)
Yoram M. Kalman
Daphne R. Raban
Sheizaf Rafaeli
3 Identity Manipulation---What Happens When Identity Presentation is Not Truthful
45(17)
Kathryn Y. Segovia
Jeremy N. Bailenson
4 Online Romantic Relationships
62(17)
Monica T. Whitty
5 Computer-Mediated Persuasion and Compliance: Social Influence on the Internet and Beyond
79(20)
Brandon Van Der Heide
Erin M. Schumaker
6 Online Decision-Making
99(21)
Kevin Askew
Michael D. Coovert
7 The Internet and Aggression: Motivation, Disinhibitory, and Opportunity Aspects
120(23)
Neil Malamuth
Daniel Linz
Rene Weber
8 The Kindness of Strangers: Prosocial Behavior on the Internet
143(22)
Lee Sproull
Caryn A. Conley
Jae Yun Moon
9 Groups and Computer-Mediated Communication
165(15)
Joseph B. Walther
10 Leadership within Virtual Contexts
180(21)
Crystal L. Hoyt
11 Online Prejudice and Discrimination: From Dating to Hating
201(19)
Kimberly Barsamian Kahn
Katherine Spencer
Jack Glaser
12 Online Intergroup Contact
220(33)
Beatrice S. Hasler
Yair Amichai-Hamburger
13 The Internet as Psychological Laboratory Revisited: Best Practices, Challenges, and Solutions
253(18)
Edward G. Sargis
Linda J. Skitka
William McKeever
Author Index 271(4)
Subject Index 275