Psychosocial Impacts of New Technologies and the Internet
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Digital Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 December 2020) | Viewed by 157331
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to submit manuscripts to the Special Issue of “Psychosocial Impacts of New Technologies and the Internet”. New technologies and the Internet are increasingly integrated in many aspects of our everyday lives, and it is therefore paramount to understand how these relate to human functioning in the 21st Century. Of specific interest is how specific technologies and aspects of the Internet relate to psychosocial well-being, but importantly, what affordances underpin these experiences to explain these observed relationships. To date, greater attention is needed with regard to measuring our technology and online use, to provide a more objective basis for understanding “engagement”. The current reliance on self-report is noted to be problematic in this area and thus requires greater scientific scrutiny. It is also noted that there is often a tendency to conflate issues when discussing smartphones and social media, and thus, work in this area should warrant greater nuance in this regard.
Topics which are welcomed in this Special Issue include (but are not limited to):
- Novel ways of measuring technology and online use;
- Specific Internet activities and their impact on psychosocial outcomes;
- Specific technologies and their impact on psychosocial outcomes;
- Social behaviour in VR and AR;
- Longitudinal impacts of technology or Internet use;
- Developmental differences when understanding psychosocial impacts of technology and the Internet.
The aim of this Special Issue is to consolidate and disseminate current thinking in this area, and to inform new directions for academic research and policy-making.
Dr. Linda K. Kaye
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- psychosocial impacts
- technology
- Internet
- cyberpsychology
- behaviour
- online use
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