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Psychological Aspects of Cyberspace
Theory, Research, Applications

A state-of-the-art collation of scientific investigations into the social, behavioral and psychological aspects of cyberspace.

Azy Barak (Edited by)

9780521694643, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 28 April 2008

336 pages, 4 tables
25.4 x 17.6 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

'Suler offers a unique and creative model of the therapist as consultant, creating tailored interventions for a client from various websites and interventions according to his or her dimensionally specified needs. This chapter provides a compelling example of matching treatment to a patient's needs … I was particularly excited as I started to read the chapters describing the nature and functioning of online groups and motivation related to Wikipedia contributions. … Psychological Aspects of Cyberspace: Theory, Research, Applications provides researchers and students with a rich and diverse set of concepts to study as they explore the psychological aspects of this new reality.' Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books

Hundreds of millions of people across the world use the Internet every day. Its functions vary, from shopping and banking to chatting and dating. From a psychological perspective, the Internet has become a major vehicle for interpersonal communication that can significantly affect people's decisions, behaviors, attitudes and emotions. Moreover, its existence has created a virtual social environment in which people can meet, negotiate, collaborate and exchange goods and information. Cyberspace is not just a technical device but a phenomenon which has reduced the world to a proverbial global village, fostering collaborations and international cooperations; thus reducing the barriers of geographical distance and indigenous cultures. Azy Barak and a team of prominent social scientists review a decade of scientific investigations into the social, behavioral and psychological aspects of cyberspace, collating state-of-the-art knowledge in each area. Together they develop emerging conceptualizations and envisage directions and applications for future research.

Preface
1. Reflections on the psychology and social science of cyberspace Azy Barak and John Suler
2. Privacy, trust and disclosure online Carina B. Paine and Adam N. Joinson
3. Internet abuse: emerging trends and lingering questions Janet Morahan-Martin
4. Flow experience in cyberspace: current studies and perspectives Alexander E. Voiskounsky
5. Cybertherapeutic theory and techniques John Suler
6. Exposure in cyberspace as means of enhancing psychological assessment Azy Barak and Liat Hen
7. Down the rabbit hole: the role of place in the initiation and development of online relationships Andrea J. Baker
8. The sexy side of the internet: an examination of sexual activities and materials in cyberspace Monica Whitty and William A. Fisher
9. The contact hypothesis reconsidered: interacting via internet: theoretical and practical aspects Yair Amichai-Hamburger
10. Influences on the nature and functioning of online groups Katelyn Y. A. McKenna (Yael Kaynan)
11. Online motivational factors: incentives for participation and contribution in Wikipedia Sheizaf Rafaeli and Yaron Ariel
12. How internet-mediated research changes science Ulf-Dietrich Reips.

Subject Areas: Psychology [JM], Communication studies [GTC]

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