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“When you are checking your phone or spending time surfing websites, you are effectively in a different environment. You have gone somewhere else. You are not present in real-world terms.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“A teenager may think he or she is creating a better “self,” a better object, with each selfie. But I would argue that every selfie taken, and improved upon, causes an erosion or dismissal of the true self. With each selfie taken, and invested in, the true self is diminished.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“nobody can make you feel anything. You are responsible for how you interpret, react, and feel. It”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“We are still at the beginning of an unimaginable shift in how we live. Let’s give ourselves a break. If you have a problem with technology, perhaps you’re not addicted, just cyber maladapted. And the good news: There are things you can do about that.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“يقول خبراء الجريمة إن أول نقطة باتجاه النشاط الإجرامي هي الاختلاف مع القانون وعدم الاقتناع به - وعدم احترام قوانين المجتمع.”
ماري آيكن, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“كانت مبادرتي أن أقوم بحملة مناهضة للتحرش على الهواء دون ذكر لهذه الكلمة "تحرش". لا يمكنني إلا التفكير في انك كلما ذكرت هذه الكلمة، فهي تصبح عادية بالنسبة إلينا، ولذلك هذا ربما يزيد احتمال وتوقعات الأطفال أن يتعرضوا للتحرش على الهواء.”
ماري آيكن, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“The greater the distance you are from the people you are harming, the easier it is on your conscience.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“In other words, our society has become dependent on a utility that it doesn’t really understand.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“Great societies, as I said in the prologue, are judged by how they treat their most vulnerable members, not by the cool new gadgets they can sell to the greatest number of people.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“Children describe that moment at school pick up—they will never tell you that they care—but will describe that moment that they come out of school, looking for that moment of eye contact, and instead…that parent is looking at the iPhone, at the smartphone, and is reading mail. So from the moment this generation of children met technology, it was a competition. And now they’ve grown up, and today’s teenagers…now have their turn to live in a culture of distraction.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“Sometimes our excitement about technology has prevented us from seeing the bigger picture.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“We are living through the largest unregulated social experiment of all time—a generation of youth who have been exposed to extreme content online.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online
“Childhood is an age of innocence, Rousseau argued, an important sanctuary in the life of all human beings before the harsh realities and perils of adulthood are encountered. He believed this time of innocence should be protected at all costs.”
Mary Aiken, The Cyber Effect: A Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes Online