Book Reviews
The books reviewed on this site are directly related to one of the eight key areas around the interaction of digital technology and human behaviour and psychology.
These books are recommended reading to give you a bit more insight into the impact of digital technology and human behaviour/psychology.
A review of some of the books are available (click on the image or the link).
Caveat: Endorsement of a book, or some of the content, does not equate to endorsement of all the opinions or actions of the author or all of the content contained within the book.
Digital Work
CEO of Me (Ellen Ernst Kossek)
The Flexibility Paradox (Heejung Chung)
Fully Connected (Julia Hobsbawm)
Digital Home
The Teenage Guide to Life Online (Nicola Morgan)
Screened Out (Carla Brooks Johnston)
Digital Play
Irresistible (Adam Alter)
Man Disconnected (Philip Zimbardo)
iDisorder (Larry Rosen, Ph.D.)
Digital Future
The Meta-Verse (Andrew Ball)
New Dark Age (James Bridle)
Digital Deviance
Digital Brain
Dopamine Nation (Anna Lembke)
https://www.cybercology.com/2024/02/15/dopamine-nation-anna-lembke/
The Shallows (Nicholas Carr)
Digital Health and Wellbeing
How to Break Up with Your Phone (Catherine Price)
Why We Sleep (Matthew Walker)
CyberPsychology
These books are recommended for those interested in diving deeper into the academic research and theoretical concepts of CyberPsychology.