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    The Amplifier

    A newsletter of Div. 46
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    October 2012 PDF icon Download Issue (PDF, 968KB)

    FEATURED ARTICLE

    From the associate editor: The psychology of Internet trolls

    By Kathryn Stamoulis
    From the associate editor: The psychology of Internet trolls

    Trolls aren’t people who simply have an unpopular opinion; they are Internet users who post comments with the intent of offending and irritating their readers.

    IN THIS ISSUE

    • President's column
      We need to be keenly aware of the potentially dangerous role of social media, or “cyber cascades,” as it has been called, in which information — true or false and often anonymous — spreads like wildfire.
      By Phyllis R. Koch-Sheras, PhD
    • Past president's column
      People post things online that most would never say to someone face to face.
      By Pauline Wallin
    • President-elect's column
      The intersecting of psychological science with technology appears promising in enhancing our ability to initiate, monitor and maintain behavioral, cognitive and mood changes.
      By Mary Karapetian Alvord
    • From the editor
      Are laptop and other technological devices types of Skinner Boxes?
      By V. Krishna Kumar
    • APA Council of Representatives report: August 2012
      Updates on the internship stimulus, the Good Governance Project and the resolution on psychotherapy's effectiveness.
      By Elizabeth K. Carll, PhD

    Articles

    • Interview with Jonah Lehrer
      Fabrication, plagiarism, embellishment, and/or dumb mistakes in science journalism: Observations from a 2010 interview with Jonah Lehrer
      By Dean Keith Simonton, PhD
    • Behavior in space adds a new frontier in media psychology
      Media psychology and law must be combined as space exploration and applications become an increasing reality.
      By Bernard Luskin, PhD
    • National Simulation Center champions serious videogames to train and educate
      Games for Training (GFT) tools and products are key training enablers identified in the newly published U.S. Army Training Concept.
      By Mary Gregerson, PhD, Marco Conners, and Shane Gibbons
    • The creative web
      Out-of-the-ordinary websites weave a creative connection between big ideas and innovative online participants.
      By Frank Farley, PhD, Jean C. Allison, Thomas A. Dixon, Ashir Karim, Joseph A. Kumi, Shamima Sultana, William Tanguay, and Cathy Washington

    Articles by 2012 Division 46 Awardees

    • The evolution of information and communication technologies, advocacy for global mental health, and social change
      It is the use of advocacy for social change and for promoting global mental health that has spanned my career that is a key passion.
      By Elizabeth K. Carll, PhD
    • Human goodness and digital technology: Potential for research
      Social media and prosocial video games are venues with the potential to boost societal well-being.
      By Dana Klisanin

    From Our Film and Theater Critics

    • A mixed chorus for Carell’s Dr. Bernard Feld
      There are aspects of how therapy is depicted in this film that raise concerns.
      By Mary Gregerson, PhD, Frederick Heide, and Jody Jessup
    • My “Two cents” for the Threepenny Opera worth far more than two bits
      A Lawrence, Kan., production of the Brecht-Weill musical masterpiece highlights the good and evil in crooks and cops alike.
      By Mary Gregerson, PhD

    Division Matters

    • Welcome new board members
      Meet Bernie Luskin, Frank Farley and Pamela Rutledge.
    • Member news
      Books, journals and student posters.
    • Committee reports
      2012 Div. 46 award recipients and convention programming committee report.
      By Jerri Lynn Hogg, Sharon Brennan, and Fran Blumberg
    • News Media, Public Education, Public Policy Committee report
      New initiatives for the committee include focusing on how psychologists can affect the news media and how psychologists can message more effectively.
      By Jerri Lynn Hogg
    • Media Watch Committee: The Theater Domain Subcommittee report
      Theater as therapy? A subcommittee studies research examining the ability of live dramatic performances to affect change on a mass scale.
      By Susan Birne-Stone and Frederick Heide
    • Membership Chair report
      The Division 46 Membership Satisfaction Survey revealed that our membership wanted more networking opportunities.
      By Joanne Broder
    • Telehealth and New Technologies Committee report
      The committee will focus on telehealth and new technologies, including media literacy, as it examines ethical issues related to the proper use of technology.
      By Lilli Friedland and Mary Karapetian Alvord
    • Some of what psychologists need to know about telepsychology
      Managing telepsychology in your practice depends on competency in its use, staying on top of ever-evolving regulation, and maintenance of data security.
      By Anthony S. Ragusea
    • Join our Facebook group
      There is no cost to network, ask questions, interact and discuss issues that are relevant to division interests.
    • Call for nominations for Division 46 Board of Directors
      Nominate yourself or someone else for division president-elect, secretary or council representative.
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