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The Feminist Companion series includes books which act as your friends and mentors in book form, supporting you in your studies, especially when things get tough. This companion offers a better-informed understanding of research methods, exploring key topics such as ethics, reproducibility, reliability and validity, and research design through a feminist lens. The ethics of research relationships are explored, alongside issues to do with prejudices and biases implicated in psychology's treatment of women.Ultimately, this book aims to develop your critical and analytical skills by encouraging a questioning approach to understanding how psychological knowledge is produced, and by offering alternative, feminist-informed approaches to framing research questions, adopting data collection techniques, and analysing and interpreting data. Key features of this book include : - Five Reasons Why You Need a Feminist Companion - a helpful guide to what readers can expect to gain from this book - Activity boxes, suggesting ways you can put the theory you are learning into practice - See and Hear for Yourself boxes, signposting readers to where they can find real-world examples of the concepts covered - Summary sections that articulate the main points of each chapter and provide a useful revision aid - A glossary of key terms The book maps to the British Psychological Society (BPS) curriculum on research methods as well as the Quality Assessment Agency's (QAA) Subject Benchmark Statement for Psychology.
Méthodologie --- Recherche --- Psychologie --- Féminisme
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Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital experiences play out across the various stages of people’s lives. Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology interactions are a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ thing for humanity. This book offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and considering how popular technologies have come to frame human experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of digital technologies. They discuss how people’s symbiotic relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone interested in how technology influences our behaviour.
Digital media --- Internet users --- Cyberspace --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology. --- Communication. --- Personality. --- Social psychology. --- Community psychology. --- Environmental psychology. --- Self. --- Identity (Psychology). --- Personality and Social Psychology. --- Media Studies. --- Community and Environmental Psychology. --- Self and Identity. --- Space and time --- Computers --- Telematics --- Web users --- World Wide Web users --- Computer users --- Personal Internet use in the workplace --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Consciousness. --- Applied psychology. --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Apperception --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Spirit --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Cognitive ergonomics --- Ecological psychology --- Ecopsychology --- Ecotherapy --- Environmental quality --- Environmental social sciences --- Human factors science --- Psychoeology --- Psychotherapy --- Ecological Systems Theory --- Psychology, Applied --- Social psychology --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Persons --- Temperament --- Cyberspace - Psychological aspects --- Internet users - Psychology --- Digital media - Psychological aspects
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Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital experiences play out across the various stages of people’s lives. Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology interactions are a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ thing for humanity. This book offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and considering how popular technologies have come to frame human experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of digital technologies. They discuss how people’s symbiotic relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone interested in how technology influences our behaviour.
Cognitive psychology --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Mass communications --- Environmental planning --- psychologie --- toegepaste psychologie --- sociale psychologie --- communicatie --- bewustzijn --- persoonlijkheidsleer
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Sexology --- Pornography --- Prostitution --- Intersectionality (Sociology) --- Sexual minorities --- Research --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sexology - Research --- Feminism --- Gender --- Body --- Methodology --- Sexuality --- Theory --- Book --- Experiences
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