Cyberspace
as Psychological Space
Considering the implications of the cyberspace as an extension of the
self from John Suler, Ph.D., professor at Rider University.
Identity
and Deception in the Virtual Community
A thorough academic paper discussing the self-identity in a non-physical
world by Judith Donath. A must-read for social science students.
Internet
Therapy and Self Help Groups
A chapter excerpt from the book Psychology and the Internet from
Storm A. King and Danielle Moreggi.
Personality
Types in Cyberspace
How do different personality types react in Cyberspace? How are
personality disorders expressed? From John Suler, Ph.D., Rider
University.
Presentation
of Self in Electronic Life
What are the typical approaches to defining the self on web pages?
An article from Hugh Miller of The Nottingham Trent University.
Psychology
of Avatars
A comprehensive study on the psychology at play in virtual communities
from John Suler, Ph.D., professor at Rider University.
Psychology
of Cyberspace
An article in 1994 defines the emerging complexities of psychology and
social psychology of cyberspace from Storm A. King.
Virtual
Pet Research
Sherry Turkle, cyber expert and professor at MIT, is at it again!
This time she is researching attachments to virtual pets such as Furby
and GigaPet.
Who's "My"
is it Anyway?
I had to chuckle when I read this brief, well written article.
Where'd the infantile "my" come from on "my homepage,"
"my Yahoo," etc from Peter Merholz in Stating the Obvious.