The Paradox of Internet Groups

Alone in the Presence of Virtual Others

Haim Weinberg author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:27th Sep '19

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Exploring the dynamics of online interactions, The Paradox of Internet Groups examines how digital communities influence our behavior and relationships.

In The Paradox of Internet Groups, the author delves into the complexities of our daily interactions online. With the internet becoming an integral part of our lives, it is essential to understand the psychological mechanisms at play. The book explores how we use the internet to gather information, shop, and maintain social connections, while questioning whether we truly grasp the profound impact these activities have on our mental and emotional well-being.

The author adopts a group analytic perspective, presenting internet forums as expansive communities that create an illusion of intimacy. This perspective invites readers to consider how these virtual interactions mirror the dynamics of small groups, influencing our behavior and perceptions. By examining the nuances of online communication, the book sheds light on the paradoxes inherent in our digital lives, where anonymity and distance can lead to both connection and isolation.

Ultimately, The Paradox of Internet Groups encourages readers to reflect on their engagement with the internet. It challenges us to think critically about the psychological implications of our online presence and the ways in which it shapes our identities and relationships. This thought-provoking exploration is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dance between technology and human psychology.

ISBN: 9780367328412

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 570g

224 pages