The Handbook of the Psychology of Communication Technology

The Handbook of the Psychology of Communication Technologyoffers an unparalleled source for seminal and cutting-edge researchon the psychological aspects of communicating with and via emergentmedia technologies, with leading scholars providing insights thatadvance our knowledge on human-technology interactions.
• A uniquely focused review of extensive research ontechnology and digital media from a psychological perspective
• Authoritative chapters by leading scholars studyingpsychological aspects of communication technologies
• Covers all forms of media from Smartphones toRobotics, from Social Media to Virtual Reality
• Explores the psychology behind our use and abuse ofmodern communication technologies
• New theories and empirical findings about ways inwhich our lives are transformed by digital media

S. Shyam Sundar (PhD, Stanford University) is DistinguishedProfessor and Founding Director of the Media Effects ResearchLaboratory at The Pennsylvania State University. Sundar was amongthe first to publish refereed research on the psychological effectsof digital media interfaces, and has been identified as the mostpublished author of Internet-related research in the field duringthe medium’s first decade. A frequently cited source andformer chair of the Communication & Technology division of theInternational Communication Association, Sundar is currentlyeditor-in-chief of the Journal of Computer MediatedCommunication.

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