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The Shaping of the Parasocial Self - On the Psychology of Relationships and Intimacy in the Digital Era

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.11.2025

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This book offers innovative and integrative psychological theorizing on the meaning of parasocial relationships, drawing on cutting-edge empirical insights and clinical observations. 
Uniquely, the book explores various digital spheres, ranging from online dating and social media to subscription platforms like OnlyFans and AI-driven chatbots, including ChatGPT, AI-companions, and therapy bots. It highlights their specific characteristics, overarching similarities, dynamic entanglements, potentials, and risks, and finally, their meaning for the social self. Through this lens, the book examines how individuals initiate and sustain relationships, how intimacy and sexuality are experienced online, and how these digital practices materialize in everyday life, impacting meaning-making and broader societal organizing.
Finally, the book offers conceptual ideas on media and AI literacy, as well as psychological implications, relevant to social work and education, counselling and psychotherapeutic contexts, policymakers, and everyone involved online.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Digitalizing Connectivity and Relationships: Emerging Transhumanism.- Chapter 2: The Psychology of Mobile Online Dating: Parasocial Relationship Initiation and Resonance.- Chapter 3: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships and the Social Self: Social Media and AI.- Chapter 4: Parasocial Deprivation and Its Remedies.

About the author

Dr. Johanna L. Degen is a social and media psychologist affiliated with the Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany. She is studying relationships, intimacy, and sexuality with a focus on the meanings of digitalization for subjects and society. Besides academia, she is a couple and family counselor and sex therapist. In this book, she combines insights from both world –empirical findings, the current state of research, and observations from clinical practice– to theorize contemporary parasociality and its evolving significance.

Summary

This book offers innovative and integrative psychological theorizing on the meaning of parasocial relationships, drawing on cutting-edge empirical insights and clinical observations. 
Uniquely, the book explores various digital spheres, ranging from online dating and social media to subscription platforms like OnlyFans and AI-driven chatbots, including ChatGPT, AI-companions, and therapy bots. It highlights their specific characteristics, overarching similarities, dynamic entanglements, potentials, and risks, and finally, their meaning for the social self. Through this lens, the book examines how individuals initiate and sustain relationships, how intimacy and sexuality are experienced online, and how these digital practices materialize in everyday life, impacting meaning-making and broader societal organizing.
Finally, the book offers conceptual ideas on media and AI literacy, as well as psychological implications, relevant to social work and education, counselling and psychotherapeutic contexts, policymakers, and everyone involved online.

Product details

Authors Johanna L Degen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 17.11.2025
 
EAN 9783032074379
ISBN 978-3-0-3207437-9
No. of pages 250
Illustrations X, 250 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology

Sozialpsychologie, Medienwissenschaften, Digitalization, Media Competence, Interpersonelle Kommunikation & Fähigkeiten, Transhumanism, Social Psychology, Community Psychology, Mediatization, Cyberpsychology, Communication Psychology, Internetpsychology, Parasocial relationships, Tech-psychology

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