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By Pamela Rutledge, on April 5th, 2009, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
I get a lot of questions about career paths in media psychology, particularly among those thinking of pursuing a degree in the field. I certainly empathize with that confusion–and the desire to make sure someone will give you a job if you do all that work. Media psychology, as a new field, doesn’t offer [...]
By Pamela Rutledge, on December 30th, 2008, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
I am frequently asked questions about studying media psychology and about what jobs exist for media psychologists.
Here are a few questions I received recently:
How are social networking sites viewed in Media Psychology? Are Media Psychologist working at most companies encouraged or discouraged from joining such sites? How companies feel about employees having [...]
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What is media psychology? Media psychology studies the interaction of human experience and media technologies. I use cognitive and positive psychologies to understand this reciprocal relationship. Acknowledging the co-evolution of people and media is key to the assessment and promotion of positive media use and applications for work, education, and play.
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