Media Psychology
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The Coevolution of Society and Media | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “Media is not this "thing" external to ourselves. It is us. By Pamela Rutledge, Ph.D., M.B.A....” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
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UCLA Extension : Media Psychology (Online)
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Teaching Media Psychology at UCLA Extension (Online) starting 6/29 . My last time w/ intro course http://ow.ly/5nmIs
Media Psychology: What It Is Not (Part 3) | Psychology Today
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Defining Positive Media « Media Psychology Matters
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Overview of Online Media « Media Psychology Matters
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London Riots: Blaming Social Media | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “Emotion is contagious; social media is not By Pamela Brown Rutledge, Ph.D., M.B.A....” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
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New PT blog post: London Riots: Blaming Social Media - After four days of riots across the UK, people are looking fo... http://t.co/k028248
Carried Away with Balloon Boy | The Media Psychology Blog
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The Psychology of Social Media that Fuels Social Change « Media Psychology Matters
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New blog post: The Psychology of Social Media that Fuels Social Change http://www.pamelarutledge.com/2011/02/10/642/
Media Psychology: Why You Should Care (Part 1) | Psychology Today
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New PT blog post: Media Psychology: Why You Should Care (Part 1) http://ow.ly/17CusW
Media Psychology Master--™s Degree, Psychology Degrees, Psychology Program
fielding.edu — “In the Master--™s in Media Psychology and Social Change you research media--™s impact on human behavior and using & creating media. Learn how to advice others in affecting positive social changes through media psychology.” View full resource at fielding.edu
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Beg teaching tomorrow "Social Media & Emerging Technologies" in MAProgram for Media Psychology & Social Change. FUN! http://ow.ly/4V8tE
What Does a Media Psychologist Do? « Media Psychology Matters
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Politicians Have a Vested Interest in Traditional Media « Media Psychology Matters
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Identifying Trends and Changes in the Social Media Landscape « Media Psychology Matters
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New blog post: Identifying Trends and Changes in the Social Media Landscape http://bit.ly/2oDbIn
Congressional Reform Act - #Occupy Social Media — Media Psychology Matters
pamelarutledge.com — “A "Reform Congress" 'chain' email is making the rounds. ABC News reports that members of Congress are more likely to be the 1%, rather the 99% and have been getting richer while Americans get poorer. I like the irony of this, as politicians climb over each other rushing to jump on the #Occupy political bandwagon. The email says that by forwarding to 20 people, almost everyone in the U.S. would have seen it within three days. If that's true, wouldn't Twitter and Face” View full resource at pamelarutledge.com
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New blog post: Can Email Fix Congress? Or Do ... http://t.co/59YrtLa5
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Timothy Lomauro
Timothy A. Lomauro, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist and Psychology Professor, Allentown, Bethlehem, Philadelphia, and Wilkes-Barre
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Dr. Pamela Rutledge
Media psychologist, consultant, prof & practitioner, speaker, positive psych, neuropsych, social media, transmedia storytelling, creativity, psychology of technology, social trends
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Peter H Brown
Peter H Brown Clinical Psychologist. I'm also a Husband & Dad & wannabe techno-junkie
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