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This article was written by Dr. Linda Kaye, Associate Head in the Department of Psychology at Edge Hill University, and edited by Dr. John Blythe, an industry representative for the BPS Cyberpsychology Section.
View resultThe following blog post on the developing importance of Cyberpsychology as a distinct sub-discipline - what it is and how you can get involved - has been co-authored by Dr Linda Kaye (Edge Hill University) and Dr Chris Fullwood (University of Wolverhampton).
View resultDr Linda Kaye is hosting one of our Psychology in the Pub events in York next week, and here provides a primer on "The Psychology of Emoji" and what to expect!
View resultHere at the BPS, we understand that Peer Review may not always be perfect but is vital to help us protect and promote scientific quality and rigour.
View resultOn the 14th of June the BPS is presenting a talk designed to address public concerns about the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace.
View resultDr Linda Kaye shares her experiences of combining psychology and policy at a House of Lords committee.
View resultThe following guest article, provided on behalf of our Cyberpsychology Section, has been written by David Ellis, Brittany Davidson, and Linda Kaye.
View resultAs we know, psychology is primarily the study of human thought and behaviour, but how often do we actually take measures of behaviour within research?
View resultWith the development of Web 2.0, there are increasing possibilities for researchers to functionally use domains of the Internet for supporting their research.
View result17 March 2022
The draft Online Safety Bill still leaves online users vulnerable to harmful content and fails in its promise to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online.
14 December 2021
The BPS welcomes calls to ‘toughen up’ the bill to protect people from online harms, made in a report published today by the Joint Committee on the Online Safety Bill.
02 September 2021
The BPS has responded to the new Children’s Code from the Information Commissioner’s Office which comes into force today.
18 December 2024
Recognising the amazing work that BPS members have done in 2024.
18 May 2021
Ian Florance meets Linda Kaye, Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Cyberpsychology Section.
26 April 2021
Celia Hodent in conversation with Linda Kaye, around the psychology of video games.
23 June 2020
Linda Kaye on putting our online data to work.
01 September 2023
Linda Kaye, from the British Psychological Society’s Cyberpsychology Section, on her own social media use, around new guidelines.
08 July 2020
To tie in with the British Psychological Society's Annual Conference theme of 'Psychology of the future: Changing landscapes', we asked contributors for their '2040 visions'.
17 December 2020
The Covid-19 Select Committee explored how digital technology could be used in mental health service delivery, as well as the mental health impact of spending more time online. Ella Rhodes reports.
31 March 2022
Shaoni Bhattacharya reports.
02 May 2024
Bella Prestney's 'best essay' in the Association for the Teaching of Psychology/PsychStix competition, introduced by Professor Patricia Hind, Chair of the British Psychological Society's Education and Training Board.
07 July 2020
Our journalist Ella Rhodes reports from a panel discussion at the British Psychological Society's online annual conference.
04 June 2020
Ahead of the online BPS 2020 conference we bring you relevant highlights from the archive.