Permanently online, permanently connected :

Permanently online, permanently connected : living and communicating in a POPC world / edited by Peter Vorderer, Dorothée Hefner, Leonard Reinecke, and Christoph Klimmt. - Routledge: New York, 2018 - xiii, 269 p. ; HB 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A brief history of individual addressability: The role of mobile communication in being permanently connected --
The Permanently Online and Permanently Connected Mind: Mapping the Cognitive Structures behind Mobile Internet Use --
Methodological Challenges of POPC for Communication Research --
Reconceptualizing uses and gratifications vis-à-vis smartphone applications: The case of WhatsApp --
Always On? Explicating Impulsive Influences on Media Use --
Permanence of Online Access and Internet Addiction --
Multitasking: Does It Actually Exist? --
Threaded Cognition Approach to Multitasking and Activity Switching in a Permanently Online and Permanently Connected Ecosystem --
Living in the moment: Self-Narratives of Permanently Connected Media Users --
Getting the Best Out of POPC While Keeping the Risks in Mind: The Calculus of Meaningfulness and Privacy --
The Experience of Narrative in the Permanently Online, Permanently Connected Environment: Multitasking, Self-Expansion, and Entertainment Effects --
Being POPC together: Permanent Connectedness and Group Dynamics --
POPC and Social Relationships --
Between Surveillance and Sexting: Permanent Connectedness and Intimate Relationships --
Growing Up Online: Media Use and Development in Early Adolescence --
Being Mindfully Connected --
Responding to the Challenges of Adolescents living in a POPC World --
Permanent Connections Around the Globe --
The POPC Citizen: Political Information in the Fourth Age of Political Communication --
The Networked Young Citizen as POPC (permanently online, permanently connected) Citizen --
Permanent Entertainment and Political Behavior --
POPC and Well-Being: A Risk-Benefit Analysis --
Being permanently online and being permanently connected at work: A demands-resources perspective --
The Dose Makes the Poison: Theoretical Considerations and Challenges of Health-Related POP.

9781138244993 (hardback) 9781138245006 (pbk.)


Interpersonal relations.
Interpersonal relations--Technological innovations.
Internet--Social aspects.
Cell phones--Social aspects.

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