According to The Guardian, many of those working at home during lockdown want to change how they work going forward. Many only want to go into the office 3 days a week, believing both their productivity and work-home balance will improve. This has implic ...
The Rise of the Organic Influencer
Contributing Author: Caitlyn Walters Within my academic dissertation, I wanted to explore the Influencer phenomenon by comparing Paid Influencer content with Organic Influencer content regarding creating brand love towards fashion brands among Generation ...
The Cyber Effect – Mary Aiken
Published in 2017, The Cyber Effect is one of the first CyberPsychology books to be written specifically for the general public. A book that everyone should read, especially parents. It will open your eyes to the potential opportunities and dangers that e ...
How work is shifting
Current necessity may have sped up the inevitable trend towards remote and flexible working practices. Our perceptions and narratives may need to change as we (re)discover the benefits of working-from-home and companies may need to change their working pr ...
Why is there sometimes a real disconnect between online and offline behaviour?
We know that cyber-bullying is an issue that has affected many of us, to a greater or lesser degree. We have also heard of people who have been publicly shamed with their reputations dashed to pieces. Jon Ronson, in his book ‘so you’ve been publicly shame ...
iGen – Jean M. Twenge
iGen is that latest in a series of books Jean Twenge has written based on her decades of research into generational differences and the impact of technology on younger generations. Her iGen book outlines her most recent findings on the younger g ...
What is CyberPsychology?
Having officially started my academic journey into CyberPsychology, it seems a good time to clarify what this discipline within Psychology involves. The British Psychology Society defines CyberPsychology as: ‘a scientific inter-disciplinary domain that fo ...