Riva, Giuseppe
[VerfasserIn]
;
Cipresso, Pietro
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Wiederhold, Brenda K.
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.1
: Personal Experience in Online Communities
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Medientyp:
E-Book
Titel:
The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.1
:
Personal Experience in Online Communities
Enthält:
Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- List of Contributing Authors -- -- Introduction -- -- 1. Psychology Of Social Media: From Technology To Identity -- -- 2. Peer and Professional Online Support for Parents -- -- 3. Online Counseling for Migrant Workers: Challenges and Opportunities -- -- 4. Using Facebook: Good for Friendship But Not So Good for Intimate Relationships -- -- 5. Communicatively Integrated Model of Online Community: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Validation on a Case of a Health- Related Online Community -- -- 6. Effects of Network Connections on Deception and Halo Effects in Linkedin -- -- 7. The Dark Side of Social Networking Sites in Romantic Relationships -- -- 8. Making and Keeping the Connection: Improving Consumer Attitudes and Engagement in E-Mental Health Interventions -- -- 9. Intersubjectivity in Video Interview -- -- 10. Ethical and Regulatory Considerations For Social Media Research -- -- 11. Media Theories and the Facebook Influence Model -- -- 12. Social Networking and Romantic Relationships: A Review of Jealousy and Related Emotions -- -- 13. What is Lurking? A Literature Review of Research on Lurking -- -- 14. Can Social Media Photos Influence College Students’ Sexual Health Behaviors? -- -- 15. Social Networks as a Communication Tool from Children’s Perpective: A Twitter Experience -- -- 16. The Influence of Extraversion on Individuals’ SNS Use -- -- List of Figures -- -- List of Tables
Anmerkungen:
open access
In English
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Beschreibung:
This book describe the Psychology of Social Networking. In order to ‘be online’, an individual has to create an online presence. This online self is presented in different ways, with diverse goals and aims in order to engage in different social media activities and to achieve desired outcomes. The authors propose a wide overview of the psychology of social networking and the several implications of new media in our lives.