From Fear to Flow - Personality and Information Reactions
Jannica Heinstrom(Author)
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-84334-514-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores how personality traits may influence attitude, behaviour, and reaction to information. In threatening health situations, for instance, calm people with high self-reliance often react by actively seeking out diagnostic information and treatment alternatives, while more anxious persons may become stagnated and depressed and deliberately avoid information. Persistence and conscientiousness often leads to a problem-solving approach to information seeking: structured and organized with a focus on the outcome. Openness to experience again is often related to enjoyment of information exploration, sometimes to the point of experiencing flow, total immersion in the experience. This book will cover personality related information reactions in contexts such as everyday life, decision-making, work, studies and human-computer interaction.This book introduces a little researched area which is current and needed in our Information Age. It combines knowledge from psychology and information studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
OXford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84334-514-5 (9781843345145)
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E-Book
07/2010
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
€61.95
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Person
Dr. Jannica Heinstrom has a masters degree in Psychology and a PhD in Information Studies from Abo Akademi University, Finland. She is currently a full time researcher at the Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries, Rutgers University, USA. She has extensive research experience in the field of psychological mechanisms of information behaviour, with an emphasis on personality differences. Her work has won numerous prices, including the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence, Outstanding Paper Award, 2005.
Content
Information seeking in context; Psychological aspects of information behaviour - when and why can information seeking be positive or negative?; Individual differences in information behaviour - reasons behind individual search differences other than personality; Personality - defines the concept of personality and introduces trait theory and the five-factor model; Personality and information behaviour - discusses how personality may influence the attitude towards information, information behaviour, and reaction to information; Implications for information services - explores how practitioners can customize their information services to match customers with different information attitudes, needs and styles; Conclusions.