A discursive cyberpsychological approach to the study of the internet is pioneered in this chapter. The internet is a discursively constituted phenomena: a collection of talk and texts as social practices. The internet would not exist were it not for conversation, and so the present study reports upon data from face to face interviews. The detailed analysis begins with what is expressed, and then moves on to what might be repressed, by an French international student, as he talks about his internet experiences. The utterances were rhetorically designed to argue against the presentation of the stereotypical identity of the male computer user. There was a rhetorical variability of views, in that both real relationships and virtual relationshi...
Cybermind is an Internet mailing list, originally founded in 1994 to discuss the issues and problems...
The article is devoted to the identification and systematization of generalized prototypical traits ...
Despite predictions that the Internet would become an egalitarian forum for the free exchange of ide...
Abstract. A discursive cyberpsychological approach to the study of the internet is pioneered in this...
Much social science writing about the Internet is disembodied. This paper will try show how this is ...
© 2016 Dr. David Andrew CollisThis thesis establishes a social theoretical framework for analysing t...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
Psychology is increasingly interested in understanding the characteristics of the Internet and its e...
The current body of literature within sociology concerning the Internet is problematic. Much has bee...
Based on the analysis of a huge e-mail and chat corpus, this paper examines how affects are setting ...
Cyberspace, especially computer mediated communication, has had a huge impact on people's lives and ...
This paper proposes a research strategy based on a social ecological analysis of the Internet and it...
This paper aims to present a new way of understanding and elaborating the current state of reality w...
The relationship between Internet technology and human beings has been the main focus in the real...
This paper aims to present a new way of understanding and elaborating the current state of reality w...
Cybermind is an Internet mailing list, originally founded in 1994 to discuss the issues and problems...
The article is devoted to the identification and systematization of generalized prototypical traits ...
Despite predictions that the Internet would become an egalitarian forum for the free exchange of ide...
Abstract. A discursive cyberpsychological approach to the study of the internet is pioneered in this...
Much social science writing about the Internet is disembodied. This paper will try show how this is ...
© 2016 Dr. David Andrew CollisThis thesis establishes a social theoretical framework for analysing t...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
Psychology is increasingly interested in understanding the characteristics of the Internet and its e...
The current body of literature within sociology concerning the Internet is problematic. Much has bee...
Based on the analysis of a huge e-mail and chat corpus, this paper examines how affects are setting ...
Cyberspace, especially computer mediated communication, has had a huge impact on people's lives and ...
This paper proposes a research strategy based on a social ecological analysis of the Internet and it...
This paper aims to present a new way of understanding and elaborating the current state of reality w...
The relationship between Internet technology and human beings has been the main focus in the real...
This paper aims to present a new way of understanding and elaborating the current state of reality w...
Cybermind is an Internet mailing list, originally founded in 1994 to discuss the issues and problems...
The article is devoted to the identification and systematization of generalized prototypical traits ...
Despite predictions that the Internet would become an egalitarian forum for the free exchange of ide...