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Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology

9781108428781
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Our technologies are progressively developing into algorithmic devices that seamlessly interface with digital personhood. This text discusses the ways in which technology is increasingly becoming a part of personhood and the resulting ethical issues. It extends upon the framework for a brain-based cyberpsychology outlined by the authors earlier book Cyberpsychology and the Brain:: The Interaction of Neuroscience and Affective Computing (Cambridge, 2017). Using this framework, Thomas D. Parsons investigates the ethical issues involved in cyberpsychology research and praxes, which emerge in algorithmically coupled people and technologies. The ethical implications of these ideas are important as we consider the cognitive enhancements that can be afforded by our technologies. If people are intimately linked to their technologies, then removing or damaging the technology could be tantamount to a personal attack. On the other hand, algorithmic devices may threaten autonomy and privacy. This book reviews these and other issues.
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9781108428781
9781108428781

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
356
Dimensions (mm)
156.00 x 235.00
Weight (g)
680
  • Part I. Introduction:: 1. Cyberpsychology theory and praxes:: Ethical and methodological considerations; 2. Ethical approaches to cyberpsychology; 3. Digital and extended selves in cyberspace; 4. Neuroethics and the future of cyberpsychology; Part II. Ethical Cyberpsychology Research and Interventions with Special Populations:: 5. Cyberlearning and ethical considerations for using technology with children; 6. Cyberpsychology, aging, and gerontechnology; 7. Problematic Internet use, online gambling, smartphones, and videogames; 8. Telepsychology and the ethical delivery of eTherapy; Part III. Ethical Issues in Social Media and Internet Research:: 9. Social media ethics Section 1:: Facebook, Twitter, and Google - oh my!; 10. Social media ethics Section 2:: Ethical research with social media; 11. Social media ethics Section 3:: Digital Citizenship; Part IV. Applied Ethical Considerations:: 12. Virtual reality ethics; 13. Videogames, videogamers, and the ethics of videogame design.
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