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Sahni, Sanjeev P.
Internet Infidelity = An Interdisciplinary Insight in a Global Context /
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Internet Infidelity/ edited by Sanjeev P. Sahni, Garima Jain.
Reminder of title:
An Interdisciplinary Insight in a Global Context /
other author:
Sahni, Sanjeev P.
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XVIII, 188 p. 16 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Computer crimes. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5412-9
ISBN:
9789811054129
Internet Infidelity = An Interdisciplinary Insight in a Global Context /
Internet Infidelity
An Interdisciplinary Insight in a Global Context /[electronic resource] :edited by Sanjeev P. Sahni, Garima Jain. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVIII, 188 p. 16 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1. An Overview: Internet Infidelity Sanjeev P. Sahni & Garima Jain. - Chapter 2. User Control over Personal Information: Case Studies of Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat Indranath Gupta. -Chapter 3. Adultery in the Age of Technology:Complexities and Methodological Challenges in Studying Internet Infidelity Garima Jain and Shilpita Sen. - Chapter 4. Cultural Institutions in new technology: Evidence from Internet Infidelity Padmanabha Ramanujam, Yugank Goyal, Sriya Sridhar. -Chapter 5. Technology and Virtual Sex: Online Infidelity in the USA Emilio C. Viano. - Chapter 6. Internet Infidelity in the Cultural Framework of Spain Gonzalo Aza Blanc -- Chapter 7. Sexual Identity expression on Internet: An Empirical Study on Gay, Straight and Bisexuals in India Garima Jain, Sanjeev P. Sahni and Neha Mehra. - Chapter 8. Online Infidelity and Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring the perceived association among young adults in India Sramana Majumdar -- Chapter 9. Internet Infidelity: Interface with Mental Health Nimesh G. Desai, Shailesh Jha, Ananya Chaudhary, Bhavuk Garg. - Chapter 10. Internet Infidelity in India: The Availability of Legal Recourses Arpita Biswas. - Chapter 11. Myths associated with Internet Infidelity : Is it a real problem? Sanjeev P. Sahni and Swarnim Swasti .
This volume discusses the phenomenon of internet infidelity by looking at the psychological, social, legal, and technological aspects involved in such behaviour. The rise of social media as well as technological advancements that create ‘real’ experiences online have made it possible for people to engage in multiple kinds of online relationships. These create concerns about regulating such activities via national and international law, as well as psychological and social concerns of understanding the overall impact of such behaviour. Therefore, this volume, which includes perspectives from across the world, asks and addresses some fundamental questions: Does internet infidelity amount to cheating? How is virtual infidelity different from actual infidelity? What are the social, interpersonal and psychological impacts of internet infidelity? Do people in different cultures view online infidelity differently? What are the myths associated with online infidelity? What are the various intervention measures or therapeutic techniques for treating people who are addicted to cybersex or pornography? The legal dimensions of internet cheating are equally important since adultery is considered as a criminal offence in some countries. As yet, there is no universally accepted definition of internet infidelity and legal perspectives become very important in understanding the phenomenon. This volume includes grand theory approaches as well as detailed case studies and provides unique and multidisciplinary insights into internet cheating. It is ideal for marital therapists, counsellors, criminologists, legislators, and both researchers and students.
ISBN: 9789811054129
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-5412-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV6772-6773.3
Dewey Class. No.: 364.168
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Chapter 1. An Overview: Internet Infidelity Sanjeev P. Sahni & Garima Jain. - Chapter 2. User Control over Personal Information: Case Studies of Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat Indranath Gupta. -Chapter 3. Adultery in the Age of Technology:Complexities and Methodological Challenges in Studying Internet Infidelity Garima Jain and Shilpita Sen. - Chapter 4. Cultural Institutions in new technology: Evidence from Internet Infidelity Padmanabha Ramanujam, Yugank Goyal, Sriya Sridhar. -Chapter 5. Technology and Virtual Sex: Online Infidelity in the USA Emilio C. Viano. - Chapter 6. Internet Infidelity in the Cultural Framework of Spain Gonzalo Aza Blanc -- Chapter 7. Sexual Identity expression on Internet: An Empirical Study on Gay, Straight and Bisexuals in India Garima Jain, Sanjeev P. Sahni and Neha Mehra. - Chapter 8. Online Infidelity and Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring the perceived association among young adults in India Sramana Majumdar -- Chapter 9. Internet Infidelity: Interface with Mental Health Nimesh G. Desai, Shailesh Jha, Ananya Chaudhary, Bhavuk Garg. - Chapter 10. Internet Infidelity in India: The Availability of Legal Recourses Arpita Biswas. - Chapter 11. Myths associated with Internet Infidelity : Is it a real problem? Sanjeev P. Sahni and Swarnim Swasti .
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