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Psychological Aspects of Cyberspace

Theory, Research, Applications
  • Edited by: Azy Barak, University of Haifa, Israel
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521694643
  • Publication date:April 2008
  • 336pages
  • 4 tables
    • Dimensions: 247 x 174 mm
    • Weight: 0.55kg
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    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.

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