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The dark side of social media : psychological, managerial, and societal perspectives

Sheldon, Pavica

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Descrizione The *dark side of social media : psychological, managerial, and societal perspectives / Pavica Sheldon, Philipp A. Rauschnabel, James M. Honeycutt. - London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
©2019
1 online resource (xiii, 174 pages) : illustrations
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E-book disponibile su piattaforma ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128159170
ISBN 9780128162767
9780128159170
0128162767
0128159170
Primo Autore
Sheldon, Pavica
Coautore
Honeycutt, James M.
Rauschnabel, Philipp A.
Soggetti MEDIA SOCIALI
Dewey 302.3 INTERAZIONE SOCIALE ALL'INTERNO DEI GRUPPI
Anno pubblicazione 2019
Titolo dell'opera The dark side of social media : psychological, managerial, and societal perspectives
Abstract di polo "The Dark Side of Social Media: Psychological, Managerial, and Societal Perspectives examines how social media can negatively affect our lives. The book tackles issues related to social media such as emotional and mental health, shortened attention spans, selective self-presentation and narcissism, the declining quality of interpersonal relationships, privacy and security, cyberstalking, cyberbullying, misinformation and online deception, and negative peer effects. It goes on to discuss social media and companies (loss of power, challenging control mechanisms) and societies as a whole (fake news, chatbots, changes in the workplace). The Dark Side of Social Media: Psychological, Managerial, and Societal Perspectives empowers readers to have a more holistic understanding of the consequences of utilizing social media. It does not necessarily argue that social media is a bad development, but rather serves to complement the numerous empirical findings on the "bright side" of social media with a cautionary view on the negative developments."--