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Since the advent of the Internet and increasingly mobile devices, we have witnessed dramatic changes in computer-mediated technologies and their roles in our lives. In the late 1990s, researchers began to identify problematic forms of Internet use, such as difficulty controlling the amount of time spent online. Today, people live in a perpetually digital and permanently connected world that presents many serious types of problematic Internet use besides deficient self-regulation. Thousands of studies have been published on interpersonal problems such as cyberbullying, cyberstalking, relationship conflicts about online behavior, and the increasingly problematic use of mobile devices during in-person interactions. The Changing Face of Problematic Internet Use: An Interpersonal Approach also examines future trends, including the recent development of being constantly connected to mobile devices and social networks. Research in these areas is fraught with controversy, inconsisten

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Foreword by Brian H. Spitzberg – The Changing Face of Problematic Internet Use – Online Habits, Compulsion, and Addiction – Online Relational Transgressions – Cyberbullying and Online Interpersonal Aggression – Cyberstalking, Unwanted Pursuit, and Relational Intrusion – Copresent Device Use: Using Mobile Devices During In-Person Interaction – Moving Forward: An Agenda for Future Research – Author Index – Subject Index.

The Changing Face of Problematic Internet Use

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2018 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433150999, 978-1433150999
      ISBN10: 1433150999

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the advent of the Internet and increasingly mobile devices, we have witnessed dramatic changes in computer-mediated technologies and their roles in our lives. In the late 1990s, researchers began to identify problematic forms of Internet use, such as difficulty controlling the amount of time spent online. Today, people live in a perpetually digital and permanently connected world that presents many serious types of problematic Internet use besides deficient self-regulation. Thousands of studies have been published on interpersonal problems such as cyberbullying, cyberstalking, relationship conflicts about online behavior, and the increasingly problematic use of mobile devices during in-person interactions. The Changing Face of Problematic Internet Use: An Interpersonal Approach also examines future trends, including the recent development of being constantly connected to mobile devices and social networks. Research in these areas is fraught with controversy, inconsisten

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Brian H. Spitzberg – The Changing Face of Problematic Internet Use – Online Habits, Compulsion, and Addiction – Online Relational Transgressions – Cyberbullying and Online Interpersonal Aggression – Cyberstalking, Unwanted Pursuit, and Relational Intrusion – Copresent Device Use: Using Mobile Devices During In-Person Interaction – Moving Forward: An Agenda for Future Research – Author Index – Subject Index.

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