Audible Original | The psychology of online behavior
The proliferation of social media platforms and our increasing reliance on the internet for connection and communication has caused the line between the “real” world and the online world to blur. So much of our lives can be impacted by online interactions—and not all those interactions are positive. Why does the internet seem to encourage bad behavior from some users? Why do we feel we need to share so much of our private lives with the online world? Is screen time really as addictive as the headlines say?
In the series, I look at the many ways our reliance on the internet has changed the way we interact with one another and has redrawn the boundaries of social life. We will explore the realms of online dating, gaming, and shopping, as well as examine the ways the internet allows for a variety of experiences, both positive and negative. As you dive into the nature of the virtual world, you will see how this technology has altered how we live in complex and ever-evolving ways.
With the knowledge you will glean from these lectures, you will be able to make more informed decisions about what you share and what you consume online and develop a more thorough understanding of 21st-century communication. As you explore what research tells us about online life, from misinformation and cyberbullying to the psychological benefits of online communities, you may find that you reexamine your own relationship with the internet—and the people on the other side of your screen.
01: The science behind the big debates
02: Is online communication different?
03: Who are we when we’re online?
04: Finding love online.
05: The brighter side of the internet
06: The darker side of the internet
07: A web of lies
08: Why we fall for cybercrimes
09: Online shopping
10: The big gaming debates