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The Dark Side of Social Media: A Consumer Psychology Perspective

Editat de Angeline Close Scheinbaum
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2017
The Dark Side of Social Media takes a consumer psychology perspective to online consumer behavior in the context of social media, focusing on concerns for consumers, organizations, and brands. Using the concepts of digital drama and digital over-engagement, established as well as emerging scholars in marketing, advertising, and communications present research on some unintended consequences of social media including body shaming, online fraud, cyberbullying, online brand protests, social media addiction, privacy, and revenge pornography. It is a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in consumer psychology, consumer behavior, social media, advertising, marketing, sociology, science and technology management, public relations, and communication.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138052550
ISBN-10: 1138052558
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Foreword: The Bright Side of Social Media, Ashesh Mukherjee Foreword: The Dark Side of Social Media, Leyland Pitt Part I: A Framework for The Dark Side of Social Media 1. A Framework for The Dark Side of Social Media: From Digital Drama to Digital Over-Engagement Angeline Close Scheinbaum Part II: Unfortunate Areas of Digital Drama 2. Social Media, Online Sharing, and the Ethical Complexity of Consent in Revenge Porn Scott R. Stroud and Jonathan A. Henson 3. Powerful Bullies and Silent Victims in Cyber Space: The Darkness of Social Media Marla B. Royne, Claudia Rademaker, and Gerard E. Kelly, III 4. Crossing the #BikiniBridge: Exploring the Role of Social Media in Propagating Body Image Trends Jenna Drenten and Lauren Gurrieri 5. Cheaters, Trolls, and Ninja Looters: The Dark Side of Psychological Ownership Keith Marion Smith, John Hulland, Scott A. Thompson Part III: Some Unintended Consequences for Consumers 6. Being Yourself Online: Why Facebook Users Display their Desired Self Adriana M. Bóveda-Lambie and Kaci G. Lambeth 7. Emotional Intelligence, Behavioral Procrastination, and Online (Over)consumption Paula C. Peter and Heather Honea Part IV: Some Unintended Consequences for Brands/Business 8. When Corporate Partnerships are NOT Awesome: Leveraging Corporate Missteps and Activist Sentiment in Social Media. B. Yasanthi Perera, Ryan E. Cruz, Pia A. Albinsson, and Sarita Ray Chaudhury 9. Is More Less, or Is Less More?: Social Media’s Role in Increasing (and Reducing) Information Overload from News Sources David G. Taylor, Iryna Pentina and Monideepa Tarafdar Part V: New Opportunities & Challenges for Social Media 10. Consumer Privacy and The New Mobile Commerce Alexandra M. Doorey, Gary B. Wilcox, and Matthew S. Eastin 11. Exploring the Challenges of Social Media Use in Higher Education Linda Tuncay Zayer, Stacy Neier Beran and Purificación Alcaide-Pulido 12. Mommy Blogs and Online Communities: Emotions and Cognitions of Working Mothers Angeline Close Scheinbaum, Anjala S. Krishen, Axenya Kachen, Amanda Mabry-Flynn, Nancy Ridgway

Notă biografică

Angeline Close Scheinbaum is Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin at the Stan Richards School of Advertising & Public Relations. She is a scholar of consumer behavior/consumer psychology, event sponsorship, and integrated brand promotions. Angeline is co-author on a leading textbook, Advertising & Integrated Brand Promotions, as well as edited scholarly books Consumer Behavior Knowledge for Effective Sports and Event Marketing (with Lynn Kahle) and Online Consumer Behavior.

Recenzii

'Social media is the best thing since sliced bread. Or is it? This book peels back the curtain to examine the dark side of social media, when it makes us worse off, and what we can do about it. A great compendium of perspectives and insight.' —Jonah Berger, Professor of Marketing, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA; Bestselling Author, Contagious: Why Things Catch On
'This book provides a classic collection of informative chapters on the unintended consequences of using the social media. Specifically, the insights offered in the book throws a sharper light on why someone may have to think twice before using social media. A must read for all and a rude awakening for the society.'V Kumar, Regents’ Professor, Georgia State University, USA

Descriere

This book takes a consumer psychology perspective to online consumer behavior in the context of social media, focusing on concerns for consumers, organizations, and brands.