The Psychology of the Internet
This timely volume explores the psychological aspects of cyberspace, a virtual world in which people from around the globe are acting and interacting in many new, unusual, and occasionally alarming ways. Drawing on research in the social sciences, communications, business, and other fields, Patricia Wallace examines how the online environment can influence the way we behav...more
Paperback, 294 pages
Published
March 19th 2001
by Cambridge University Press
(first published 1999)
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I recently re-read this in my preparations for my new digital agency, PUSH agency.
I loved it the first time I read it and I think it is one of older web books that I think might be even more relvant now that we are in the social media / social networking world.
I loved it the first time I read it and I think it is one of older web books that I think might be even more relvant now that we are in the social media / social networking world.
Great book on the psychology of behavior on the internet, how people behave and react in different kinds of situation (chat, forums, blog, Multiplayer games etc.) . Lots of good researches behind it explained and backed up with theories of social psychology."
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