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By Pamela Rutledge, on July 16th, 2009, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
A version of this post appeared in my blog Positively Media on Psychology Today.
There’s a lot of buzz about entrepreneurship right now. This is especially obvious if you hang out on LinkedIn, Twitter, or cruise the Ning social networks. It is not surprising, given the amount of people looking for jobs due to [...]
By Pamela Rutledge, on March 13th, 2009, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
I am very excited to announce that I have joined the blogging community on Psychology Today‘s website writing about the positive use of media and social technologies. My blog there is called Positively Media: How we connect and thrive with emerging technologies. The first posting is called Zen Moment: Social Media isn’t a “thing,” [...]
By Pamela Rutledge, on March 12th, 2009, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
“Transforming the News Media into Honest and Balanced News” is the tagline of the online Swedish newspaper www.Tillit.info that exists for the purpose of disseminating positive news. (I posted a an update about this on my Facebook page and someone asked “How do you know” since the site in in Swedish. I wish I [...]
By Pamela Rutledge, on December 28th, 2008, %comments('Comments', 'Comments (1)', 'Comments (%)',
The holidays can be stressful. For me personally, I consume more candy, cookies, wine, and rich food over the two weeks surrounding Christmas than I do the entire rest of the year combined. I also exercise less, since I am frantically trying to keep up with real life while I also plan, shop, decorate, [...]
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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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