The Impact of Technology on Relationships in Educational Settings
Edited by Angela Costabile, Barbara Spears
Published February 2nd 2012 by Routledge – 220 pages
Published February 2nd 2012 by Routledge – 220 pages
As the linguistic, cognitive and social elements of our lives are transformed by new and emerging technologies, educational settings are also challenged to respond to the issues that have arisen as a consequence. This book focuses on that challenge: using psychological theory as a lens to highlight the positive uses of new technologies in relationships and educational settings, and to advocate technological learning opportunities and social support where the misuse and abuse of ICT occurs.
The Impact of Technology on Relationships in Educational Settings
sets out to explore the role of ICTs in relationship forming, social networking and social relationships within our schools and has grown out of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST); Action on cyberbullying, involving 28 participating countries, and two non-COST countries, of which Australia is one.This cutting edge international text offers cross-cultural, psychological perspectives on the positive uses of new and emerging technologies to improve social relationships and examples of best practice to prevent virtual bullying. This comes at a time when much of the focus in current writings has been on the more negative aspects which have emerged as new technologies evolved: cyberbullying, cyber-aggression and cybersafety concerns.
This text is ideally suited to researchers and practiitioners in the fields of Educational and developmental psychology, as well as those specialising in educational technology and the sociology of education.
Peter K. Smith- Preface
Introduction: Angela Costabile and Barbara Spears
Part 1: Positive uses of ICTs: Background Issues
Part 2: Positive uses of ICTs: Scholarly Settings
Part 3: Positive uses of ICTs: Prevention of cyberbullying:
Conclusions, Angela Costabile, Barbara Spears
Angela Costabile is Professor of Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Calabria in Italy. Her research centres on network relationships between children of school age and revealed behavioural categories.
Barbara A. Spears is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of South Australia. A founder member of the Australian Universities’ Anti-Bullying Research Alliance (AUARA), her research has examined girls, peer relationships, and covert and cyberbullying practices.
Name: The Impact of Technology on Relationships in Educational Settings (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Angela Costabile, Barbara Spears. As the linguistic, cognitive and social elements of our lives are transformed by new and emerging technologies, educational settings are also challenged to respond to the issues that have arisen as a consequence. This book focuses on that challenge:...
Categories: Educational Psychology, Technology in Education, Developmental Psychology