Instructors: Alicia Gilbert
Event type:
Seminar
Displayed in timetable as:
SE Online-Komm.
Credits:
4,0
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
- | 33
Requirements / organisational issues:
Course A (Gilbert): This course will be held in English. Language proficiency does not influence course grades, a normal English language prociency level is sufficient for course participation.
Contents:
Course A (Gilbert): Self-Regulatory Chances and Risks of Permanent Connectedness
In the digital age, social media and mobile communication with smartphones have become ubiquitous parts of daily routines and social life. In this course, we will take a psychological perspective towards permanent connectedness to online communication and content, specifically focusing on the concept of self-regulation. We will address both challenges of permanent connectedness to self-control (e.g., online vigilance, procrastination, phubbing) as well as potentials for successful self-regulation (e.g., emotion regulation, intrinsic need satisfaction).
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