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Cyber Rules: What You Really Need to Know About the Internet [Paperback]

Joanie Farley-Gillispie (Author), Jayne Gackenbach (Author)
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039370484X 978-0393704846 January 17, 2007 1

The Internet socializes people in new ways, encouraging the development of innovative approaches to communication and online identity. As new technology and media emerge, cyber behaviors will continue to affect us, our relationships, our communities, and the world, both on- and offline.

Timeless issues such as depression, fear, loneliness, addiction, and sexuality so visible in our everyday lives are being transferred and transformed online. How do today’s therapists, parents, and educators negotiate the online and wireless world? We can't assume that traditional theories of human development, learning, and psychology can just be uploaded to cyber space and still be useful. This is especially true when it comes to children and adolescents. They personify what makes the Internet so exciting and confusing: it is young, constantly changing, pushing boundaries, and rejecting the status quo.

Cyber Rules is a practical and comprehensive look at how the Internet is changing us. Making sense of the social, psychological, and global impact of the Internet and its associated technology and media can be overwhelming. Joanie Farley Gillispie and Jayne Gackenbach show you how to make sense of it for yourself and those you love. Filled with sound research, personal stories, creative exercises, and advice, Cyber Rules is one way to get it about the Internet.

Gillispie and Gackenbach begin the book by discussing how Internet communication affects identity. The Internet presents a broad range of new definitions that challenge traditional ways of thinking about how we see ourselves. Chat lines, discussion boards, and role-playing games present opportunities to try on alternate selves and craft a personality (or many different personas). What does all this mean in terms of identity formation and development, especially in regards to children? The Internet facilitates both connection and disconnection, increased attention and impulsivity. How children are actually using media is explained, along with effective discipline methods as it relates to children’s media use.

Next, the authors take the reader into the world of online relationships. The unique characteristics and challenges of finding love and establishing relationships online are presented. Cyber sex is considered as both a purely online phenomenon, and as an extension of offline sexuality, particularly in relation to adolescents and their developing sexuality. Video games, which facilitate a new kind of online relationships among gamers, are examined. The authors also explore health online, focusing on how to find the most accurate health information online and appropriate psychological treatment in cyberspace.

Cyber Rules is intended for use by clinicians, educators, and parents, as all three of these groups grapple with cyber issues. It is packed with practical advice, as well as quizzes and exercises that let the reader absorb and apply what has been learned. Readers are encouraged to solve the cyber problems presented in clinical vignettes by imagining themselves as the clinician, educator, or parent who must decide whether the cyber behavior under discussion is healthy, and why. Questionnaires assess knowledge and measure use patterns, while personal stories offer examples of real-life applications of the theoretical issues discussed. Interactive exercises require the reader to conceptualize ways to organize thinking about what’s happening online, while testing knowledge of and challenging assumptions about cyber space.

For those who want and need to understand the power of today’s Internet culture, Cyber Rules is essential reading.

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Dr. Van Nuys interviews psychologist Joanie Gillispie whose book titled "Cyber.Rules" offers a clear and balanced guide to cyber living.


--David Van Nuys, PhD,s at Sonoma State University and host "Shrink Wrap Radio".

This user-friendly guide...will aid parents and teachers as they strive to make the best decisions for their children. -- Marin Magazine

About the Author

Joanie Farley Gillispie teaches on- and offline courses in Multimedia and Psychology at University of California Extension and Berkeley City College, Berkeley CA. She is also a media and education consultant to Lawrence Hall of Science working on advancing understanding of critical issues through interactive multimedia.
Jayne Gackenbach
is an instructor in the Psychology Department of Grant McEwan College and is the editor of Psychology and the Internet. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (January 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 039370484X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393704846
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,410,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Joanie Gillispie is an instructor in the Multimedia, Psychology, and Education Departments at Berkeley City College and develops online curriculum at the University of California at Berkeley, Extension. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Clinical Psychology from The Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California, and a B.S. in Education from Wheelock College in Boston.

Dr. Gillispie presents regularly at professional conferences and to community organizations about using multimedia as a critical thinking tool in Education and Psychology. Dr. Gillispie recently developed and executed a Berkeley City College professional development teacher-training curriculum in concert with local partners UC Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science and the KQED Education Network that combined scientific problem solving strategies with media literacy to teach critical thinking skills to disenfranchised students.

Dr. Gillispie has traveled here and abroad illustrating with multimedia and technology how power, identity, relationships, and purpose have changed us. Her on- and offline presentations include the 1st World Congress of Sexual Health in Sydney Australia, "Shrink Wrap Radio", Psych Journey Podcasts, WBZ Radio-Boston, the Jordan Rich Show, KGO-Bay Area, and KQED Docent-led tours. Dr. Gillispie holds a Postdoctoral Professional Certificate in Neuropsychological Assessment Screening from U.C. Berkeley Extension and is a Red Cross Certified National Disaster Response Team member.

Dr. Gillispie is author of the book Cyber Rules: What You Really Need To Know About the Internet, A Guide for Clinicians, Educators, and Parents (2007 W.W. Norton), co-written with Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D., and authored a chapter "Cyber Shrinks: Expanding the Paradigm" in The Psychology of the Internet (2006, Academic press). Dr. Gillispie is a Telly Educational Video Award winner and has worked with health promotion and educational programs funded by the California State Department of Education and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as Director of the Healthy Kids Program. Dr. Gillispie works now to develop interactive multimedia courses, both on- and offline, in the areas of Psychology, Education, Science, and Digital Culture. Dr. Gillispie is committed to serving students and teachers in ways that inspire and ensure success by sharing the power and critical thinking opportunities available in Digital Culture, multimedia, and technology.



For more information: http://www.drjoaniegillispie.com or contact Dr. Gillispie drjoanie@hotmail.com


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars How the Internet is Affecting Teenagers, February 12, 2009
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Cyber Rules is not a book of rules about the internet, instead it is a revelation of what is really going on online. The information is mostly about what teenagers are doing online although there is plenty of information about how the internet is affecting adults too.

I found the chapter on internet identities intriguing. I've had the experience of men pretending to be women to get me to talk to them. I could hear a male voice in my head when I read their e-mails and later they confessed that they were actually male. The authors do make a point about how your real self can emerge online. An introvert can appear to be an extrovert online. This type of information could be helpful to parents as they monitor their child's online interactions. Some of the information in this book could help parents prevent their children from becoming victims of online predators.

This book also reveals the realities of compulsive game playing, internet addictions, virtual pets, inappropriate use of cell phones (the things teenagers text to each other), online gaming and depression. Throughout the book there are real-life stories of experiences online.

While there is plenty of information about what is occurring in the life of the modern teenager, I didn't find much information on how parents should talk to their teens about dangers. The parent is merely warned that they should think carefully about what they want to say to their teenagers about their online interactions. Putting the family computer in the living room vs. bedroom is advised. I can recommend this book to parents, educators and psychologists who are interacting with internet-savvy teenagers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A 'must' for any collection strong in psychology, Internet sociology or education., June 17, 2007
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CYBER RULES: WHAT YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INTERNET is tailored for clinicians, parents and educators who wish to understand how the 'net is changing traditional theories of human developing, fostering new forms of interactions and new psychology about development. It sounds technical but in fact makes for easy reading, comes from a private practitioner who also teaches courses in health psychology and case management, and is packed with personal stories and advice on Internet management and interactions. A 'must' for any collection strong in psychology, Internet sociology or education.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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media lives, cyber sexuality, offline effects, sexuality online, cyber affair, cyber porn, cyber psychology, offline life, self online, healthy sexual development, online health information, offline ones, online identities, social aggression
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Net Relationships, Got Health Online, Kaiser Family Foundation, United States, Global Market Insite, Digital Media Center, Grand Theft Auto, National Institutes of Health, University of California, New York University, Los Angeles, Cyber Rules, Health Online
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