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  • 9 Dec 2015
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    The single most important issue in cyber psychology

    In the fifth of our cyberpsychology roundtable discussions, the authors decide on what they feel is the singular most important issue online.

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  • 2 Dec 2015
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    The Future of Online Relationships

    In the 4th part of our cyberpsychology roundtable discussions we asked our 4 authors what role has the internet had to play in modern day social relationships and what does the future hold for generations that are growing up online?

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  • 25 Nov 2015

    When Kids Go Online

    Participants:  Patricia Wallace, the author of The Psychology of The Internet John Suler, the author of The Psychology of the Digital Age Kent Norman, the author of Cyberpsychology Raphael Cohen-Almagor, the author of Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side   The rise of the digital age has posed many new challenges to parents as their children […]

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  • 18 Nov 2015

    Misusing the Internet

    Four Cambridge authors continue their roundtable discussion about cyber psychology by addressing what happens when cyber bullies and online aggressors misuse the powerful tools the web provides.

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  • 2 Oct 2015
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    John Suler

    Cyberpsychology in the Man Cave

    John Suler, author of Psychology of the Digital Age: Humans Become Electric (2016), takes us on a cathartic journey through cyberspace to his 'man cave'.

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