Exploring the connections between technology, emotions, and behaviors is increasingly important as we spend more and more time online and in digital environments. Technology, Emotions, and Behavior explains the role of technology in the evolution of both emotions and behaviors, and their interaction with each other. It discusses emotion modeling, distraction, and contagion as related to digital narrative and virtual spaces. It examines issues of trust and technology, behaviors used by individuals who are cut off from technology, and how individuals use technology to cope after disasters such…mehr
Exploring the connections between technology, emotions, and behaviors is increasingly important as we spend more and more time online and in digital environments. Technology, Emotions, and Behavior explains the role of technology in the evolution of both emotions and behaviors, and their interaction with each other. It discusses emotion modeling, distraction, and contagion as related to digital narrative and virtual spaces. It examines issues of trust and technology, behaviors used by individuals who are cut off from technology, and how individuals use technology to cope after disasters such as Hurricane Sandy. Technology, Emotions and Behaviors ends by exploring the construct of empathy and perspective-taking through online videos and socially shared activities. Practitioners and researchers will find this text useful in their work.
Sharon Tettegah is a faculty member and Program Chair of Digital Environments for Learning, Teaching and Agency in the College of Education, at the University of Illinois, at Urbana Champaign. She also has an appointment in the Cognitive Neuroscience in Bio-Intelligence and Human Computer Interaction at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. In addition, she is a Research Scientist and affiliate at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Her research centers on the intersection of STEM learning, Emotions, Equity and Social justice. She was also a Program Director in 2010-2012 at the National Science Foundation where she managed five programs in the Directorates of Education and Human Resources, Computer and Information Science and Engineering and including a NSF cross-cutting program on Science, Engineering, Education for Sustainability (SEES).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Looking Back at the Enlightenment to Understand Contemporary Relationships Between Technology, Science, and the Emotional Life of Human Beings
Chapter 2: Postmodernity and Online Intimacy: from Virtual Communities to Facebook
Chapter 3: Enactive Emotion and Virtual Environments
Chapter 4: Cultural and Gender Differences in Communicative Feedback Expressing Agreement
Chapter 5: Emotion Modeling in Digital Narrative: Computational Approaches
Chapter Six: Interactions between Emotional Distractions and Cognitive Load
Chapter 7: Emotional Contagion and Socialization into Virtual Interaction
Chapter 8: How, When, and Why Do We Trust Technology Too Much?
Chapter 9: Disconnect to Connect--Emotional Responses to Loss of Technology During Hurricane Sandy
Chapter 10: Pathos and Punishment--The Emotional Appeal of Digilante Rhetoric
Chapter 11: Cyberbullying and its Emotional Consequences--What We Know and What We Can Do
Chapter 12: Emotions in Social Computer Games--Relations with Bullying, Aggression, and School Belonging
Chapter 13: Empathy Online
Chapter 14: Emotions as Modulators of Perspective Taking in Digital Environments
Chapter 1: Looking Back at the Enlightenment to Understand Contemporary Relationships Between Technology, Science, and the Emotional Life of Human Beings
Chapter 2: Postmodernity and Online Intimacy: from Virtual Communities to Facebook
Chapter 3: Enactive Emotion and Virtual Environments
Chapter 4: Cultural and Gender Differences in Communicative Feedback Expressing Agreement
Chapter 5: Emotion Modeling in Digital Narrative: Computational Approaches
Chapter Six: Interactions between Emotional Distractions and Cognitive Load
Chapter 7: Emotional Contagion and Socialization into Virtual Interaction
Chapter 8: How, When, and Why Do We Trust Technology Too Much?
Chapter 9: Disconnect to Connect--Emotional Responses to Loss of Technology During Hurricane Sandy
Chapter 10: Pathos and Punishment--The Emotional Appeal of Digilante Rhetoric
Chapter 11: Cyberbullying and its Emotional Consequences--What We Know and What We Can Do
Chapter 12: Emotions in Social Computer Games--Relations with Bullying, Aggression, and School Belonging
Chapter 13: Empathy Online
Chapter 14: Emotions as Modulators of Perspective Taking in Digital Environments
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