Parent Book: An Introduction to Cyberpsychology
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Chapter 13 – Useful Websites
Online Journals This open-access journal will enable instructors to keep up-to-date on important research being published in this area. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology This journal, with one of the top impact ratings in the field of Cybersychology, will enable instructors to keep up-to-date on important research being published in this area. http://www.liebertpub.com/overview/cyberpsychology-behavior-brand-social-networking/10/ This journal, with one of the…
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Chapter 13 – Further Reading
Online Journals This open-access journal will enable instructors to keep up-to-date on important research being published in this area. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology This journal, with one of the top impact ratings in the field of Cybersychology, will enable instructors to keep up-to-date on important research being published in this area. http://www.liebertpub.com/overview/cyberpsychology-behavior-brand-social-networking/10/ This journal, with one of the…
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Chapter 13 – Audio and Video links
Video Links This video details the activities of UK sport psychologist, Dr. John Mathers. He details his typical daily routine that includes helping athletes to improve their performances, and supporting students studying to become sport psychologists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1K1ySWCS6s&t=10s In this YouTube clip, Peter Tierney, Sport Scientist at Leinster Rugby, explains how GPS technology is used to…
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Chapter 12 – Useful Websites
The CyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking (Mary Ann Libert, Inc.) is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that focuses on many aspects of online behaviour. Dr. Kimberly Young is an expert on Internet addiction. Her website – Net Addiction hosts a number of interesting papers and suggested readings. The Home page has a link to her TED…
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Chapter 12 – Further Reading
The following book specifically focuses on real world application of human behaviour in relation to the use of the Internet. Specifically, Chapter 6 explores the term Internet Addiction from a clinical aspect. Understanding psychological theory in relation to online behaviour is core to cyberpsychology. In this book, areas such as technology interaction and interactivity, health,…
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Chapter 12 – Audio and Video links
In her research, Amy Orben addresses concerns about screen-time and social media use on adolescent psychological well-being and mental health whilst considering the limitations of research and the moral panic that surrounds some media usage. Pesky gNATs is a website developed by Handaxe CIC. This is a not-for-profit community and was founded by Dr. David…
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Chapter 11 – Useful Websites
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime offers an online module on cybercrime. Information and module links are available at: The Interpol website includes useful information about online security and cybercrime. Similarly, the ‘Stop. Think. Connect’ website provides information and advice on maintaining personal security online.
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Chapter 11 – Further Reading
Bruce Schneier’s website includes a vast history of blog posts, essays, newsletters, and other writings. These examine security generally, but a significant proportion focus on cybercrime. The International Journal of Cyber Criminology examines cybercrime from a broader perspective than psychology alone. It includes papers on a wide variety of cybercrimes, from a multitude of academic…
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Chapter 11 – Audio and Video links
The TED website includes a curated list of talks relating to cybercrime. A lecture by Prof. David Canter which outlines how investigative psychology can help in criminal cases. This 2020 lecture by Prof. Maria Bada considers the overlap between psychology and cybercrime.
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Chapter 10 – Useful Websites
The Princetown University Security and Privacy Research Group’s website includes information relating to their work and researchers in this important field, as well as links to publications by their group. Their research can be found at: A similar website is maintained by the University of Washington Security and Privacy Research Lab. Their publications, courses, and…