<p><i>The Dark Side of Social Media: Psychological, Managerial, and Societal Perspectives </i>examines how social media can negatively affect our lives. The book tackles issues related to social media such as emotional and mental health, shortened attention spans, selective self-presentation and nar
The Dark Side of Social Media: Psychological, Managerial, and Societal Perspectives
โ Scribed by Pavica Sheldon; Philipp Rauschnabel; James M. Honeycutt
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Dark Side of Social Media examines how social media can negatively affect our lives. The book tackles issues related to social media such as emotional and mental health, shortened attention spans, selective self-presentation and narcissism, the declining quality of interpersonal relationships, privacy and security, cyberstalking, cyberbullying, misinformation and online deception, and negative peer effects. It goes on to discuss social media and companies (loss of power, challenging control mechanisms) and societies as a whole (fake news, chatbots, changes in the workplace). The Dark Side of Social Media empowers readers to have a more holistic understanding of the consequences of utilizing social media. Focuses on interpersonal communication through social media Explores social media issues on both an individual and societal level Documents the rise of social media from niche phenomenon to mass market Examines the differences between creating and consuming content
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