The Psychology of Social Networking Vol. 2 : : Identity and Relationships in Online Communities.

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Place / Publishing House:Warschau/Berlin : : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (246 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Introduction
  • 1 A Collective Picture of What MakesPeople Happy: Words Representing SocialRelationships, not Money, are Recurrent withthe Word 'Happiness' in Online Newspapers
  • 2 The Online Calming Effect: Does the InternetProvide a More Comfortable Modality forConducting Psychotherapy?
  • 3 Feeling Anxious without It: Characteristicsof People Prone to Facebook Addiction
  • 4 What Determinants Matter When UsersEngage in Particular Collaborative StorytellingWebsites? Exploring Attractive GamificationFeatures and Design Guidelines
  • 5 Assessment Of Risk Behaviors RelatedTo Substance Use, Bullying and Alterationsin Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3DSimulation Program
  • 6 Play With My Team- Modeling OnlineGame Players' Teamwork Model in MassivelyMultiplier Online Role Playing Games(MMORPGs)
  • 7 Virtual Environments With Chroma-KeyingVideo Capture In Psychological Therapy
  • 8 Sharing personal experiences and offeringadvice within online health-based socialnetworks
  • 9 The Digital Rage: How Anger is ExpressedOnline
  • 10 College Students' Use of CommunicationTechnology with Parents: Influences ofDistance, Gender, and Social Presence
  • 11 Internet addiction: an cross-culturalperspective
  • 12 My pixels or my friends? Game charactersas a lens for understanding user avatars insocial networks
  • 13 Problem Mobile Phone Use in Spanish andBritish Adolescents: First steps towards across-cultural research in Europe
  • 14 Generalized Problematic Internet Use Scale2: update on the psychometric propertiesamong Italian young adults.
  • 15 Smartphone for social networking:methodological aspects.