Contains papers presented at 3
international conferences held in Cadiz Spain in September 2004--GENDER & IT
2004: International Conference on Gender and Gender Research in The Information
Society; PSYCHOLOGY & IT 2004: International Conference on Psychological
Aspects of Information Technology; and CULTURE & IMPACT 2004: International
Conference on the Impact of Technology on Cultures and Norms.
Over the past 30 years
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has permeated all aspects of
modern life, its impact being felt throughout industry, commerce, education,
entertainment and society. Much literature and effort has been devoted to
documenting and understanding the technical aspects of the resulting
developments. In contrast less attention has been given to the human
consequences.
Redressing some of this
imbalance, this book brings together leading authorities from around the world
to present the current state of research and understanding into the social,
psychological and cultural impact of the new technologies. A valuable summary,
it will be of interest both to newcomers to this subject and to established
authorities.
Over 50 contributions, covering
a wide range of perspectives, are included. These are divided under the
following headings: Understanding Online Behaviour; Personality and Computer
Attitudes; Cyber Interactions; New Interaction Methods; Applied Psychological
Uses for Computers; Influencing Gender Roles; Gender and Computer Behaviour;
Gender Stereotypes; Cyber Society Norms and Values; Threats and Challenges to
Diversity; Advertising with an Intercultural Perspective; New Learning
Technologies and Paradigms; and E-Business.