Psychological insights for understanding COVID-19 and media and technology
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Psychological insights for understanding COVID-19 and media and technology
(Psychological insights for understanding COVID-19)
Routledge, 2021
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the Psychological Insights for Understanding COVID-19 series, international experts introduce important themes in psychological science that engage with people's unprecedented experience of the pandemic, drawing together chapters as they originally appeared before COVID-19 descended on the world.
This book explores how COVID-19 has impacted our relationship with media and technology, and chapters examine a range of topics including fake news, social media, conspiracy theories, belonging, online emotional lives and relationship formation, and identity. It shows the benefits media and technology can have in relation to coping with crises and navigating challenging situations, whilst also examining the potential pitfalls that emerge due to our increasing reliance on them. In a world where the cyberpsychological space is constantly developing, this volume exposes the complexities surrounding the interaction of human psychology with media and technology, and reflects on what this might look like in the future.
Featuring theory and research on key topics germane to the global pandemic, the Psychological Insights for Understanding COVID-19 series offers thought-provoking reading for professionals, students, academics and policy makers concerned with the psychological consequences of COVID-19 for individuals, families and society.
Table of Contents
Introduction
CIARAN MC MAHON
When (Fake) News Feels True: Intuitions of Truth and The Acceptance And Correction Of Misinformation
NORBERT SCHWARZ AND MADELINE JALBERT
From The Psychology Of Fake News: Accepting, Sharing, And Correcting Misinformation
Connections
CIARAN MC MAHON
From The Psychology Of Social Media
When Do People Believe Conspiracy Theories?
JAN-WILLEM VAN PROOIJEN
From The Psychology Of Conspiracy Theories
The Dynamics of Groups Online
OLIVIA HURLEY
From An Introduction To Cyberpsychology
Belonging in An Age of Technology
KELLY-ANN ALLEN
From The Psychology Of Belonging
How Do Online Social Networks Influence People's Emotional Lives?
ETHAN KROSS AND SUSANNAH CHANDHOK
From Applications of Social Psychology: How Social Psychology Can Contribute to The Solution of Real-World Problems
Online Relationship Formation
ILAN TALMUD AND GUSTAVO MESCH
From Wired Youth: The Online Social World of Adolescence, 2nd Edition
Identity Citizenship: Authenticity, Intersectionality and A New Populism
ROB COVER
From Emergent Identities: New Sexualities, Genders and Relationships in A Digital Era
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