The Psychology of Social Networking Vol. 2. Identity and Relationships in Online Communities

Using a novel approach to consider the available literature and research, this book focuses on the psychology of social media based on the assumption that the experience of being in a social media has an impact on both our identity and social relationships. In order to 'be online', an indi...

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Main Author: Cipresso, Pietro (auth)
Other Authors: Riva, Giuseppe (auth), Wiederhold, Brenda K. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016
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