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L'effet bonheur : comment les médias sociaux conduisent une génération à paraître parfaits

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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN-13
9780190239855
Book Title
The Happiness Effect
ISBN
9780190239855
Item Length
6.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Donna Freitas
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Computers, Psychology, Social Science
Topic
Demography, Web / Social Media, Social Aspects, Internet / General, Sociology / General, Social Psychology
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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Sexting. Cyberbullying. Narcissism. People--and especially the media--are consumed by fears about the effect of social media on young people. We hear constantly about the dangers that lurk online, and about young people's seemingly pathological desire to share anything and everything about themselves with the entire world.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190239859
ISBN-13
9780190239855
eBay Product ID (ePID)
222044138

Product Key Features

Author
Donna Freitas
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Demography, Web / Social Media, Social Aspects, Internet / General, Sociology / General, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Computers, Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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Item Length
6.3in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Hq799.2.I5f745 2016
Reviews
"With thick description and compelling accounts from youth, Freitas invites the reader to tour American collegiate life as she showcases how social media exacerbates the pressure that today's students feel to be happy and successful. The Happiness Effect demonstrates how timeless collegiate practices are being reshaped by the anxiety and stress students face, asking hard questions about technology and social life." -danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teensi "An eye-opening, data-driven look at how young people use social media to craft their images, keep tabs on their peers, and create their identities. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is shaping an entire generation of Americans."-Scott Westerfeld, author of iUglies and Zeroesi, "With thick description and compelling accounts from youth, Freitas invites the reader to tour American collegiate life as she showcases how social media exacerbates the pressure that today's students feel to be happy and successful. The Happiness Effect demonstrates how timeless collegiate practices are being reshaped by the anxiety and stress students face, asking hard questions about technology and social life." -danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens "An eye-opening, data-driven look at how young people use social media to craft their images, keep tabs on their peers, and create their identities. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is shaping an entire generation of Americans."-Scott Westerfeld, author of Uglies and Zeroes "In the age of social media, we live a new state of self: 'I share, therefore I am.' Here, media researcher Donna Freitas explores what this means for a generation that has never known another way of life. Or as one young man put is to Freitas, reflecting on a date with his girlfriend: 'It's not an official event until we have taken a selfie.' What Freitas finds is poignant, disturbing: There is only one way to be in public: smiling. Read this book to better understand the alienations that follow when we validate our private lives in public spaces." -Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT; Author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age and Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other "Attention-grabbing research that amply shows the many detriments of social media, particularly for young adults." -Kirkus "In this extremely readable and hugely informative book, Freitas clarifies with tenderness and insight the profound challenges and implications of social networking for young adults. Psychologically astute, soulful, and full of wisdom, this book should be required reading for college students everywhere, as well as for adults who want to help this generation of digital pioneers." -Catherine Steiner-Adair, author of The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age "When I want to know what college students are thinking and feeling, I turn to Donna Freitas. At a moment when college students' happiness is at an all-time low, we need this book. Combining vibrant storytelling, original research, and cultural critique, The Happiness Effect is required reading for anyone parenting or teaching college students." -Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out "Freitas takes a thoughtful look at dilemmas arising from young people's social media use. Her opinion, based on interviews with 184 students at 13 colleges in the U.S. and 884 survey responses, is that there are more insidious problems than rampant bullying and sexting. "-Publishers Weekly "The Happiness Effect is a compassionate and well-meaning introduction to the perils and pleasures of social media . . ."-Bitch Magazine, -Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT; Author of iReclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Agei and iAlone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Otheri|9780190239855|, "With thick description and compelling accounts from youth, Freitas invites the reader to tour American collegiate life as she showcases how social media exacerbates the pressure that today's students feel to be happy and successful. The Happiness Effect demonstrates how timeless collegiate practices are being reshaped by the anxiety and stress students face, asking hard questions about technology and social life." -danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens "An eye-opening, data-driven look at how young people use social media to craft their images, keep tabs on their peers, and create their identities. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is shaping an entire generation of Americans."-Scott Westerfeld, author of Uglies and Zeroes "In the age of social media, we live a new state of self: 'I share, therefore I am.' Here, media researcher Donna Freitas explores what this means for a generation that has never known another way of life. Or as one young man put is to Freitas, reflecting on a date with his girlfriend: 'It's not an official event until we have taken a selfie.' What Freitas finds is poignant, disturbing: There is only one way to be in public: smiling. Read this book to better understand the alienations that follow when we validate our private lives in public spaces." -Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT; Author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age and Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other "Attention-grabbing research that amply shows the many detriments of social media, particularly for young adults." -Kirkus, "With thick description and compelling accounts from youth, Freitas invites the reader to tour American collegiate life as she showcases how social media exacerbates the pressure that today's students feel to be happy and successful. The Happiness Effect demonstrates how timeless collegiate practices are being reshaped by the anxiety and stress students face, asking hard questions about technology and social life." -danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teensi "An eye-opening, data-driven look at how young people use social media to craft their images, keep tabs on their peers, and create their identities. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is shaping an entire generation of Americans."-Scott Westerfeld, author of iUglies and Zeroesi "In the age of social media, we live a new state of self: 'I share, therefore I am.' Here, media researcher Donna Freitas explores what this means for a generation that has never known another way of life. Or as one young man put is to Freitas, reflecting on a date with his girlfriend: 'It's not an official event until we have taken a selfie.' What Freitas finds is poignant, disturbing: There is only one way to be in public: smiling. Read this book to better understand the alienations that follow when we validate our private lives in public spaces." -Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT; Author of iReclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Agei and iAlone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Otheri, "With thick description and compelling accounts from youth, Freitas invites the reader to tour American collegiate life as she showcases how social media exacerbates the pressure that today's students feel to be happy and successful. The Happiness Effect demonstrates how timeless collegiate practices are being reshaped by the anxiety and stress students face, asking hard questions about technology and social life." -danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens "An eye-opening, data-driven look at how young people use social media to craft their images, keep tabs on their peers, and create their identities. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is shaping an entire generation of Americans."-Scott Westerfeld, author of Uglies and Zeroes "In the age of social media, we live a new state of self: 'I share, therefore I am.' Here, media researcher Donna Freitas explores what this means for a generation that has never known another way of life. Or as one young man put is to Freitas, reflecting on a date with his girlfriend: 'It's not an official event until we have taken a selfie.' What Freitas finds is poignant, disturbing: There is only one way to be in public: smiling. Read this book to better understand the alienations that follow when we validate our private lives in public spaces." -Sherry Turkle, Professor, MIT; Author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age and Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other "Attention-grabbing research that amply shows the many detriments of social media, particularly for young adults." -Kirkus "In this extremely readable and hugely informative book, Freitas clarifies with tenderness and insight the profound challenges and implications of social networking for young adults. Psychologically astute, soulful, and full of wisdom, this book should be required reading for college students everywhere, as well as for adults who want to help this generation of digital pioneers." -Catherine Steiner-Adair, author of The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age "When I want to know what college students are thinking and feeling, I turn to Donna Freitas. At a moment when college students' happiness is at an all-time low, we need this book. Combining vibrant storytelling, original research, and cultural critique, The Happiness Effect is required reading for anyone parenting or teaching college students." -Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out
Publication Name
Happiness Effect : How Social Media Is Driving a Generation to Appear Perfect at Any Cost
Table of Content
Foreword Preface Introduction: Masters of Happiness 1) The Importance of Being "Liked" 2) The Professionalization of Facebook 3) My Name is My Brand and My Brand is Happiness! 4) The Selfie Generation 5) Performing for God 6) Virtual Playgrounds 7) An Acceptable Level of Meanness 8) So You Wanna Make that Facebook Official? 9) The Ethics of Sexting 10) My Smartphone and Me 11) Taking a Timeout from the Timeline Conclusion Appendix: Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2016
Lccn
2016-009997
Dewey Decimal
302.2310835
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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