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An Introduction to Cyberpsychology (Second edition)

Barton, Hannah(Edited by)Connolly, Irene(Edited by)Kirwan, Grainne(Edited by)Palmer, Marion(Edited by)
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An Introduction to Cyberpsychology provides a comprehensive introduction to this rapidly growing discipline. Fully updated in its second edition, the book encourages students to critically evaluate the psychology of online interactions and to develop appropriate research methodologies to complete their own work in this field.

The book examines cyberpsychology and online research methodologies, social psychology in an online context, practical applications of cyberpsychology, and the psychological aspects of other technologies. This new edition has been carefully updated to include additional coverage of:

  • Expanded content relating to major developments in the field and new content on gaming and screentime
  • A new chapter examining the relationship between older adults and technology
  • Cyberpsychology in focus feature boxes in each chapter that examine topics in depth
  • Interviews with professionals working in fields relating to cyberpsychology

Each chapter includes key terms and a glossary, content summaries, discussion questions, and recommended reading to guide further study.

Supported by extensive online resources for students and instructors, this authoritative book is an essential core text for undergraduate modules in cyberpsychology, and an ideal primer for students of postgraduate programs in cyberpsychology.

To view the additional student and instructor resources for this book, please visit bpscoretextbooks.routledge.com

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Product Details
Routledge
1000998517 / 9781000998511
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/02/2024
United Kingdom
English
400 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Previous edition: 2016 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.