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Strategic uses of social technology : an interactive perspective of social psychology / edited by Zachary Birchmeier, Beth Dietz-Uhler, and Garold Stasser.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social networks--Psychological aspects.
- Social networks.
- Social interaction.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xii, 214 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- On an everyday basis, we communicate with one another using various technological media, such as text messaging, social networking tools, and electronic mail, in work, educational, and personal settings. As a consequence of the increasing frequency of use and importance of computer-supported interaction, social scientists in particular have heeded the call to understand the social processes involved in such interactions. In this volume, the editors explore how aspects of a situation interact with characteristics of a person to help explain our technologically supported social interactions. The person-by-situation interaction perspective recognizes the powerful role of the situation and social forces on behavior, thought, and emotion, but also acknowledges the importance of person variables in explaining social interaction, including power and gender, social influence, truth and deception, ostracism, and leadership. This important study is of great relevance to modern readers, who are more and more frequently using technology to communicate with one another.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: a social psychological analysis of computer-supported social interaction Zachary Birchmeier, Beth Dietz-Uhler and Garold Stasser; 2. A SIDE look at computer-mediated interaction: power and the gender divide Russell Spears, Martin Lea, Tom Postmes and K. Wolbert; 3. Trust, deception and identity on the Internet Melanie C. Green and Jordan Carpenter; 4. An interactional approach to social influence in computer-mediated communication Kai Sassenberg; 5. Social interaction in cyberspace: social construction with few constraints Susanne Abele; 6. Dynamics of leader emergence in online groups Andrea B. Hollingshead; 7. Ostracism in cyberspace: being ignored and excluded in electronic-based interactions Eric D. Wesselmann and Kipling D. Williams; 8. Opinion-based groups: (racist) talk and (collective) action on the Internet Craig McGarty, Girish Lala and Karen Douglas; 9. A juxtaposition of social influences: Web 2.0 and the interaction of mass, interpersonal, and peer sources online Joseph B. Walther, Stephanie Tom Tong, David DeAndrea, Caleb Carr and Brandon Van Der Heide; 10. The virtual social world: the continually changing landscape of social interaction Zachary Birchmeier, Beth Dietz-Uhler and Garold Stasser.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-107-22636-8
- 1-139-15254-8
- 1-283-34219-7
- 1-139-15996-8
- 9786613342195
- 1-139-16096-6
- 1-139-15540-7
- 1-139-15715-9
- 1-139-15891-0
- 1-139-04280-7
- OCLC:
- 763159226
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