Strategic uses of social technology : an interactive perspective of social psychology Edited by Zachary Birchmeier, Beth Dietz-Uhler and Garold Stasser - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2011. - xii, 214 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.



1. Introduction: a social psychological analysis of computer-supported social interaction Zachary Birchmeier, Beth Dietz-Uhler and Garold Stasser; 2. A SIDE look at computer-mediated interaction: power and the gender divide Russell Spears, Martin Lea, Tom Postmes and Anka Wolbert; 3. Trust, deception, and identity on the internet Melanie C. Green and Jordan M. Carpenter; 4. An interactional approach to social influence in computer-mediated communication Kai Sassenberg; 5. Social interaction in cyberspace: social construction with few constraints Susanne Abele; 6. Dynamics of leader emergence in online groups Andrea B. Hollingshead; 7. Ostracism in cyberspace: being ignored and excluded in electronic-based interactions Eric D. Wesselmann and Kipling D. Williams; 8. Opinion-based groups: (racist) talk and (collective) action on the internet Craig McGarty, Girish Lala and Karen M. Douglas; 9. A juxtaposition of social influences: Web 2.0 and the interaction of mass, interpersonal, and peer sources online Joseph B. Walther, Stephanie Tom Tong, David C. DeAndrea, Caleb T. Carr and Brandon Van Der Heide; 10. The virtual social world: the continually changing landscape of social interaction Garold Stasser, Beth Dietz-Uhler and Zachary Birchmeier.

This volume explores how aspects of a situation interact with characteristics of a person to explain our technologically-supported social interactions.

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Psychology--General
Social interaction
Social networks--Psychological aspects
PSYCHOLOGY--General
Social interaction
Social networks--Psychological aspects

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