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Current and future worker psychology is affected by how we use technology to do our work

112 Views 0 Comments Carolyn Freeman 29 July 20221 August 2022

Anecdotally, it would seem that we have all, in one way or another, been impacted by the Lockdowns over the 2020/21 period. Professionally our psychology has shifted in how we are able to fulfil our work role.  Computer Self-Efficacy One of the many positive unintended

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Cybercology is an online resource with the aim of pursuing and showcasing insights into the psychology, sociology and anthropology of 'Technology at Work, Life and Play'.

The particular focus is on how technology is changing who we are & how we engage with it as adults at work and at home. This includes how we navigate the working world around us and manage our lifestyle choices, how we interact with colleagues, friends and family and how our worldview and interaction with ‘others’ is shifting along with technological innovation.

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