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The Internet is transforming business, education, and maybe even =
ourselves.
In this timely and unique text, Adam Joinson provides a clear, engaging =
and
lively summary of the psychology of the Internet, while at the same =
time
drawing lessons from previous technologies as diverse as the early
telephone, telegraph and even radio hams. Mixing anecdote with findings =
from
psychological studies, this book provides a clear, compelling and =
insightful
vision of the psychology of the Internet, and the implications for the
design of future technologies. It is an invaluable resource for anyone
studying Internet behaviour or interested in their own or others' =
online
behaviour.

Table of Contents:
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Preface
Chapter 1: Putting Psychology and the Internet in Context=20
Chapter 2: From Tools to Behaviour=20
Chapter 3: Negative Aspects of Intra and Interpersonal Internet =
Behaviour=20
Chapter 4: Depression, Deception and Pornography: The Dark Side of Life
Online=20
Chapter 5: Positive Intra and Interpersonal Aspects of Internet =
Behaviour
Chapter 6: Sharing and Surfing: The Benefits of Online Communities and =
Web
Browsing=20
Chapter 7: A Framework for Understanding Internet Behaviour=20
Chapter 8: Looking to the Future, Learning from the Past=20
References=20
Subject and Author Index

Link to publishers' site:

UK and Europe:=20

http://www.palgrave.com/catalogue/results.asp?Title=3D&Author=3Djoinson&=
Keyword=3D
&ISBN=3D&Series=3D&PubYear=3D0&ICS=3D&PrintOnDemand=3D&iPage=3D1&AuthorF=
orename=3D

US and Canada

http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalogue/index.asp?isbn=3D0333984684

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Adam Joinson, PhD
The Open University, UK
www.joinson.com
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