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E-raamat: Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology

(University of North Texas)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108681049
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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Written for researchers, students, and professionals, this book offers cyberpsychologists a resource for grappling with the ethical implications of cyberpsychology research, tools, and discoveries. Using digital psychology, it discusses the ways in which technology is increasingly becoming a part of personhood and the resulting ethical issues.

Our technologies are progressively developing into algorithmic devices that seamlessly interface with digital personhood. This text discusses the ways in which technology is increasingly becoming a part of personhood and the resulting ethical issues. It extends upon the framework for a brain-based cyberpsychology outlined by the author's earlier book Cyberpsychology and the Brain: The Interaction of Neuroscience and Affective Computing (Cambridge, 2017). Using this framework, Thomas D. Parsons investigates the ethical issues involved in cyberpsychology research and praxes, which emerge in algorithmically coupled people and technologies. The ethical implications of these ideas are important as we consider the cognitive enhancements that can be afforded by our technologies. If people are intimately linked to their technologies, then removing or damaging the technology could be tantamount to a personal attack. On the other hand, algorithmic devices may threaten autonomy and privacy. This book reviews these and other issues.

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'Thomas D. Parsons has written a must-read primer for anyone working in Cyberpsychology and has to face the complex world of the ethical issues caused by technology. Read this book and learn, from an experienced researcher, how to deal with the complex ethical challenges offered by social media, videogames, and virtual reality.' Giuseppe Riva, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, and President of the International Association of CyberPsychology, Training, and Rehabilitation (iACToR) 'The ethics and privacy implications of using social media, the internet, and emerging technologies are a central concern. This much-needed book develops an ethical approach to cyberpsychological research that is firmly grounded in neuroscience, providing a unique and insightful perspective on this issue.' Andrea Gaggioli, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy 'This book explores some of the most important, complex, and challenging issues facing humanity today. With this comprehensive yet accessible resource, Thomas D. Parsons leads the way in developing a branch of neuroscientifically informed cyberethics to help scientists and society navigate through a rapidly growing and constantly evolving field.' Brendan Rooney, University College Dublin

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Explores the ethical issues of cyberpsychology research and praxes, which arise in algorithmically paired people and technologies.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xxiv
PART I INTRODUCTION
1(90)
1 Cyberpsychology Theory and Praxes: Ethical and Methodological Considerations
3(22)
2 Ethical Approaches to Cyberpsychology
25(25)
3 Digital and Extended Selves in Cyberspace
50(21)
4 Neuroethics and the Future of Cyberpsychology
71(20)
PART II ETHICAL CYBERPSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH AND INTERVENTIONS WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
91(78)
5 Cyberlearning and Ethical Considerations for Using Technology with Children
93(18)
6 Cyberpsychology, Aging, and Gerontechnology
111(17)
7 Problematic Internet Use, Online Gambling, Smartphones, and Video Games
128(17)
8 Telepsychology and the Ethical Delivery of e-Therapy
145(24)
PART III ETHICAL ISSUES IN SOCIAL MEDIA AND INTERNET RESEARCH
169(58)
9 Social Media Ethics Section 1: Facebook, Twitter, and Google -- Oh My!
171(21)
10 Social Media Ethics Section 2: Ethical Research with Social Media
192(16)
11 Social Media Ethics Section 3: Digital Citizenship
208(19)
PART IV APPLIED ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
227(43)
12 Virtual Reality Ethics
229(25)
13 Video Games, Video Gamers, and the Ethics of Video Game Design
254(16)
References 270(52)
Author Index 322(2)
Subject Index 324
Thomas D. Parsons is Director of the NetDragon Digital Research Centre and the Computational Neuropsychology and Simulation (CNS) Lab at University of North Texas (UNT). He is full Professor at UNT and a clinical neuropsychologist. In addition to his patents for eHarmony.com's Matching System, he has invented and validated several virtual environments.