About this Research Topic
Technology and means of digital communication are developing at a more a rapid pace than researchers can understand their true function and effect on users. It is timely that we focus our investigative efforts on understanding how new technologies are being used by individuals and groups communicating in the digital world, the impact they are having on them, and how theories of online communication must evolve to incorporate these new developments. This research topic aims to expand knowledge of how developing technologies are employed by individuals to communicate in different ways. We are interested in both how online communication can be positively utilized to nurture relationships (romantic, friendship, professional) as well as how it can be abused to cause harm (e.g., cyberbullying, cyberstalking). Specifically, the focus is on how different modalities of online communication (e.g., text, image, video) be employed or exploited in ways that have not previously been investigated.
We invite submissions which span a range of themes including (but not limited to):
• Online text communication
• Online video communication
• Social media use
• Technology use during the Covid 19 pandemic
• Online communication in relationships
• Sexting
• Cyberbullying
• Cyberstalking
Keywords: Online communication, interpersonal interactions, text, video, social media
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