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Consequences of the Internet for Self and Society - Is Social Life Being Transformed?

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Informationen zum Autor Katelyn Y. A. McKennna! PhD! Research Professor! Department of Psychology! New York University. Received her B.A. with honors from Tulane University! and her PhD from Ohio University in 1998. Her research interests focus on relationship cognition and social identity processes! especially as these unfold over the Internet. John A. Bargh! PhD! Professor! Department of Psychology! New York University. Received Bachelors summa cum laude from University of Illinois in 1977! Ph.D. in Social Psychology from University of Michigan in 1981. Since 1981 has been on the faculty of the New York University Psychology Department. He is the editor of four books! including Unintended Thought (Guilford! 1989)! Psychology of Action (Guilford! 1996)! The Use and Abuse of Power (Psychology Press! 2001)! and Unraveling the Complexities of Social Life: A Festschrift in Honor of Robert B. Zajonc (American Psychological Association! 2001). His research focuses mainly on the role of nonconscious influences on emotion! judgment! and social behavior. He is a recipient of the Early Career Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship. Klappentext This work examines the implications of the internet as the primary means of personal communication. Topics covered include: psychological well-being; interpersonal relationships; social identity; group conflict; negotiation and bargaining; and community involvement. Zusammenfassung This work examines the implications of the internet as the primary means of personal communication. Topics covered include: psychological well-being; interpersonal relationships; social identity; group conflict; negotiation and bargaining; and community involvement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introduction:1. Introduction to the issue: John A. Bargh! Department of Psychology! New York University.Part II: The Internet and the Individual:2. Relationship Formation on the Internet: What's the Big Attraction?: Katelyn Y. A. McKenna! Amie S. Green! & Marci E. J. Gleason! Department of Psychology! New York University.3. Can You See the Real Me? Activation and Expression of the 'True self' on the Internet: John A. Bargh! Katelyn Y. A. McKenna! & Grainne M. Fitzsimons! Department of Psychology! New York University.4. Internet Paradox Revisited: Robert Kraut! Sara Kiesler! Bonka Boneva! Jonathon Cummings! Vicki Helgeson! & Anne Crawford! Department of Human-Computer.Interaction! Carnegie-Mellon University.5. Internet Use and Well-Being in Adolescence: Elisheva F. Gross! Jaana Juvonen! & Shelly L. Gable! Department of Psychology! University of California - Los Angeles.Part III: The Internet and the Organization:6. When are Net Effects Gross Products? The Power of Influence and the Influence of Power in Computer-Mediated Communication: Russell Spears & Tom Postmes! Department of Social Psychology! University of Amsterdam; Martin Lea! Department of Psychology! Manchester University; Anka Wolbert! Department of Social Psychology! University of Amsterdam.7. Negotiating via Information Technology: Theory and Application: Leigh Thompson! Kellogg Graduate School of Business! Northwestern University! Janice Nadler! Northwestern University and American Bar Foundation.Part IV: The Internet and Government:8. Civic Culture Meets the Digital Divide: The Role of Community: Electronic Networks: Eugene Borgida! John L. Sullivan! Alina Oxendine! Melinda S. Jackson! Eric Riedel! & Amy Gangl! Departments of Law and Psychology! University of Minnesota.9. Dark Guests and Great Firewalls: The Internet and Chinese Security Policy: Ronald J. Deibert! Department of Political Science! University of Toronto.Part V: Methodological Techniques and Issues:10. eResearch: Ethics! Security! Design! and Control in Psychological Research on the Internet: Brian Nosek & Mahzarin R. Banaji! Department of...

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