This article compares traditional offline flirting with cyber-flirting. We begin by providing a definition of offline flirting, which we follow up with our own elaboration of cyber-flirting. The article then draws from psychoanalytic theory, in particular Winnicott’s object-relations theory, to propose that cyber-flirting can be a form of play. While this is not an empirical study, we do attempt to present a theoretical framework for the conception of cyberspace. In presenting this framework, we draw from past qualitative and quantitative studies on Internet relationships. We emphasise the problems with past researchers’ obsessive attention to the absence of the body online, and suggest that new theorising on Internet relationships needs t...
The term cyberspace was coined by William Gibson, who used it in his book, Neuromancer in 1989 [15]....
In the present paper, a translational model to psychoanalyze the cyberspace is presented with the ar...
Although there is a paucity of research available on cyber-cheating and its effects on the offline c...
This article compares traditional offline flirting with cyber-flirting. We begin by providing a defi...
This article compares traditional offline flirting with cyber-flirting. We begin by providing a defi...
While there exists some research on offline flirting, there is currently little in the way of concep...
While there exists some research on offline flirting, there is currently little in the way of concep...
While flirting is a relatively under-researched area within psychology, we know even less about how ...
While flirting is a relatively under-researched area within psychology, we know even less about how ...
While flirting is a relatively underresearched area within psychology, even less is known about how ...
This book focuses on online relationships and specifically cyber-flirting; the authors examine how f...
This paper considers the deviant behaviour of Internet infidelity. Although a plethora of research h...
[About the Book] How do people have relationships when they are apart, or develop them when they've ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)Abstract: Online dating sites have become hugely popular and powerful f...
The purpose of this thesis is to comprehensively study love and sexuality on the internet, for examp...
The term cyberspace was coined by William Gibson, who used it in his book, Neuromancer in 1989 [15]....
In the present paper, a translational model to psychoanalyze the cyberspace is presented with the ar...
Although there is a paucity of research available on cyber-cheating and its effects on the offline c...
This article compares traditional offline flirting with cyber-flirting. We begin by providing a defi...
This article compares traditional offline flirting with cyber-flirting. We begin by providing a defi...
While there exists some research on offline flirting, there is currently little in the way of concep...
While there exists some research on offline flirting, there is currently little in the way of concep...
While flirting is a relatively under-researched area within psychology, we know even less about how ...
While flirting is a relatively under-researched area within psychology, we know even less about how ...
While flirting is a relatively underresearched area within psychology, even less is known about how ...
This book focuses on online relationships and specifically cyber-flirting; the authors examine how f...
This paper considers the deviant behaviour of Internet infidelity. Although a plethora of research h...
[About the Book] How do people have relationships when they are apart, or develop them when they've ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)Abstract: Online dating sites have become hugely popular and powerful f...
The purpose of this thesis is to comprehensively study love and sexuality on the internet, for examp...
The term cyberspace was coined by William Gibson, who used it in his book, Neuromancer in 1989 [15]....
In the present paper, a translational model to psychoanalyze the cyberspace is presented with the ar...
Although there is a paucity of research available on cyber-cheating and its effects on the offline c...