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Media Psychology Bloggers

A list of bloggers, journalists, scholars and other Tweeps talking about Media Psychology.

Brent W. Roberts (@BrentWRoberts)

Personality Psychologist at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Author of the Pigee blog (http://t.co/U2iTBRD9tX); bread maker

Dave Beer (@davidgbeer)

A Sociologist in York, UK. Working on culture, media, social theory, digital methods.

StoryDisruptive (@StoryDisruptive)

where the business of story, tech & culture converge

Tamela Lewis (@MattersofSmart)

Business owner 20 yrs,#Harvard grad, #author, TV host, communication scientist, mediator, speaker, professor, radio host, friend, chocolate lover, fun engineer

danielle (@DMmediapsych)

Media Psychologist (MSc), interested in entertainment, UX, engagement, persuasive design, Gamification, SM

PhD Forum (@PhDForum)

A Facebook & Twitter group to share success and support with others in #HE Sisterfeeds: @cwphd @phdphil1 @socphd Social Research Hub http://t.co/FLIhv3NMmx

Chris Chambers (@chrisdc77)

Psychologist and neuroscientist based at Cardiff University, UK. Australian by nature. One quarter of Head Quarters http://t.co/jnmXBbQznv

Media Psychology (@UKMediaPsych)

Applying psychology to enhance & understand media @salforduni. The first (& only) MSc #MediaPsych in the UK. @galpinaj @coen_sharon @jennacondie @salfordpsych

Greg Zerovnik (@GregZerovnik)

Professor and chair of MBA program at Touro University Worldwide. Expert on media psychology, branding & positioning.

Daniel Goleman (@DanielGolemanEI)

The Official Twitter Account for Emotional Intelligence Author, Daniel Goleman. #leadership #EI #HR #coaching #focus

Matt Lieberman (@social_brains)

UCLA Neuroscientist, Author of 'Social' http://t.co/una1EUK7hK

Mary Chayko (@MaryChayko)

Comm/Info/Media prof, Rutgers University; Sociology chairperson, CSE. Next book (w/ Sage) -- Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media and Techno-Social Life

Sharon Coen (@coen_sharon)

Senior Lecturer in Psychology@SalfordUni Manchester. I am interested in Social and Media Psychology @UKMediaPsych. RT does not indicate endorsement.

Regina M Tuma (@obspsy)

Social psychologist observing media culture, politics, new media, social change. Media psychologist by choice. Faculty, Media PSY PhD, Fielding Graduate Univ.

Nathalia Gjersoe (@NathaliaGjersoe)

Developmental psychology lecturer at the Open University

Stanford VR (@StanfordVR)

The Virtual Human Interaction Lab discovers implications of virtual social interaction, and builds applications which use Immersive VR to improve society.

Mark Carrigan (@mark_carrigan)

Sociologist @SocioWarwick Edits @Soc_imagination Co-convenes @BSADigitalSoc @BSARealism #QSNet. Soc Media Coach. NVivo Trainer. Helps @DiscoverSoc @BigDataSoc

Molly Crockett (@mollycrockett)

globetrotting neuroscientist investigating altruism, morality and economic decision-making

Doktor Psycho (@doktorpsy)

News about Psychology ans science related stuff, all you need to optimize your marketing efforts

Steven Pinker (@sapinker)

Cognitive scientist at Harvard.

Fielding University (@FieldingGradU)

We're the Best Graduate School for Adult Learners—Follow us for news about Psychology, Human & Organizational Development, and Education Leadership & Change.

Michael Grothaus (@michaelgrothaus)

Novelist. Writer at @FastCompany. Editor at @TUAW. Contributor to The @Guardian. Repped by The Hanbury Literary Agency (@HanburyAgency).

Jo Hemmings (@TVpsychologist)

News/views/wibble from a twitter-loving Behavioural/Media/Celebrity Psychologist & Dating/Relationship Coach – working behind the scenes on TV as well as on it!

Olga Valentin (@olga_valentin)

Digital Marketer | Entrepreneur | Media Psychology Student | Interested in Creating Media and Technology Tools for Mental Health Professionals

Sherry Turkle (@STurkle)

Professor, MIT, and author of The Second Self, Life on the Screen, and Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other.