Cyberspace Romance: The Psychology of Online Relationships

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017年9月16日 - 240 頁
Through examples of Whitty's own research on cyber-relationships, online dating, cyber-harassment, and presentation of self online, as well as drawing from other people's research, the positive and negative aspects of online relating are presented. This is an invaluable resource for anyone studying or conducting research on Internet relationships.
 

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1 CyberRelationships the Story so Far
1
2 From Courtly Love to CyberFlirting
30
Winnicott and Potential Space
56
4 Object Engagement and Dysfunctional Aspects of Relating Online
79
Can We Really be Liberated in Cyberspace?
88
6 Deviance and Cyberspace
109
Shopping for Love on the internet
124
8 Characters and Archetypes in Cyberspace
153
9 Visions of the Future
171
Notes
191
References
193
Author Index
212
Subject Index
215
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MONICA T. WHITTY is Lecturer in Psychology at Queen's University Belfast, UK. She lectures on cyberpsychology, social psychology and qualitative methods. Her major research interests include online dating, cyber-relationships, Internet infidelity, identity, misrepresentation of self online, cyber-stalking, cyber-ethics, and internet and email surveillance in the workplace.

ADRIAN N. CARR is Associate Professor and holds the research-only position of Principal Research Fellow in the School of Applied Social and Human Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Australia. His major area of research is psychodynamic theory and its implications for organizational application.

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