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9781473610255
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Aiken, Mary
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The cyber effect : a pioneering cyberpsychologist explains how human behavior changes online / Mary Aiken.
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London : John Murray, 2017.
©2016.
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387 pages ; 20 cm.
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Originally published: 2016.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Covering everything from the impact of screens on the developing child to the explosion of teen sexting, and the acceleration of compulsive and addictive online behaviours (gaming, shopping, pornography), 'The cyber effect' also examines the escalation in cyberchondria (self-diagnosis online), cyberstalking and organized crime in the Deep Web. Cyberspace is an environment full of surveillance, but who is looking out for us? Full of surprising statistics and incredible-but-true case studies of the hidden trends that are shaping our culture, this book raises troubling questions about where the digital revolution is taking us." - Publisher website.
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Technology -- Psychological aspects
Internet users -- Psychology
Human behaviour
Social psychology
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