Love online : emotions on the Internet /
How is an online affair different from an affair in the real world? Is online sex still cheating? Accessible, shocking and entertaining, this book addresses these and many other questions and will change the way you look at cyberspace and love forever.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The seductive space. The interactive revolution in imagination. Cyberlove and cybersex. Letter, telegraph, and telephone. Mobile texting. The egalitarian space. The lure of the Net. The risky space
- The paradoxical nature of online relationships. Detached attachment. Distance and immediacy. Lean and rich communication. Anonymity and self-disclosure. Sincerity and deception. Continuity and discontinuity. Physical and mental investment. Distant relationships
- Emotions on the Net. The typical cause of emotion : a perceived significant change. The typical emotional concern : a comparative personal concern. Typical characteristics and components. Emotional intensity. Emotions and intelligence. Netiquette
- Online imagination. Emotions and imagination. The reality of online imagination. Exciting information. The reality of romantic and sexual imagination. Dangers of online imagination. Regret and online affairs
- Online privacy and emotional closeness. Privacy : initial distinctions. Types of privacy. Privacy, emotional closeness, and openness. Online closeness. Online openness. Emotional pretense and sexual harassment. The transparent society. Shame in cyberspace
- Is it worth it?. Extrinsically and intrinsically valuable activities. Love and sex. Happiness. Types of online intimate activities. Types of activities involved in cybersex. The incomplete nature of online affairs
- Flirting on- and offline. Online conversations. Online affairs as flirting. The rules for online dating. The formation of online affairs
- Cyberlove. Attractiveness and praiseworthiness. Seeing with your heart. Online attraction. Love at first chat. Availability and effort. The exclusivity of cyberlove. Online intimacy and commitment. Online rejection. Gender differences
- Chatting is sometimes cheating. The morality of imagination. Chatting about sex. Casual sex, adultery, and infidelity. The morality of online affairs. Cybersex with software. The risks and prospects of online affairs
- The future of romantic relationships. Stability and change in romantic relationships. The marriage paradox. Proclaimed monogamy with clandestine adultery. Cohabitation and online affairs. Whetting your appetite outside while eating at home. Greater romantic flexibility. Concluding remarks.