InBits

By: Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton Dr Liam Challenor
  • Summary

  • In bits: Deconstructing our digital lives Dr Liam Challenor and Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton explore areas of cyberpsychology that you’re curious about, with a different topic every two weeks. From social media “addiction” to attention span changes, from trolling and harassment to online activism, from gaming to online dating, from misogyny to radicalisation online. Our lives are fully immersed in technology, and people have concerns about how it might be affecting us all. There is a lot of poor media reporting and scaremongering in the field of cyberpsychology, but far less evidence-based content to offer an alternative. This podcast is informative and educational, directly addressing peoples’ concerns, worries and hopes, while also being entertaining and enjoyable to listen to. We breakdown challenging and sometimes difficult topics “in bits” to make them approachable, fun and easy to understand.
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Episodes
  • Online Social Support
    Apr 29 2025

    What does social support mean to you? What are your social support networks online and offline? Do you share content for support or do you see people 'over share' content? How do you react?

    This week’s episode focuses on the different ways and reasons why we seek support online and examines some of these questions across different age groups and online communities.

    Online peer support for people with dementia

    Social media affordances of LGBTQIA+ expression and community formation

    The Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) and Loneliness

    Support resources If you have been affected by the content of this episode in any way, the supports at the link below may be of assistance. If you are not in Ireland, please seek supports local to you. Irish Health Service Executive mental health supports

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    54 mins
  • Online Dating - Part 2
    Apr 15 2025

    This is Nicola's area of research so it turned into a two-part episode! This time we'll get into the darker side of online dating - abuse and harassment of different groups of people, why men send graphic unsolicited images.

    Support resources If you have been affected by the content of this episode in any way, the supports at the link below may be of assistance. If you are not in Ireland, please seek supports local to you. Irish Health Service Executive mental health supports

    Key studies: PEW Internet Online Dating report

    Mandau (2020) ‘Directly in Your Face’: A Qualitative Study on the Sending and Receiving of Unsolicited ‘Dick Pics’ Among Young Adults

    Oswald et al. (2020) I’ll Show You Mine so You’ll Show Me Yours: Motivations and Personality Variables in Photographic Exhibitionism

    Marcotte et al. (2021) Young Women’s Experiences With Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence From Male Strangers

    Salerno-Ferraro et al. (2022) Women’s and Men’s Reactions to Receiving Unsolicited Genital Images from Men

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    40 mins
  • Online Dating - part 1
    Apr 8 2025

    Is online dating on the decline? In this episide we take a look at who is dating online, why, and what they're getting out of it (and a little bit on what they would rather not be getting out of it!).

    This is Nicola's area of research so it turned into a two part episode! Next time we'll get into the darker side of online dating - but this episode we're looking at some of the positives!

    Support resources If you have been affected by the content of this episode in any way, the supports at the link below may be of assistance. If you are not in Ireland, please seek supports local to you. Irish Health Service Executive mental health supports

    Key studies: PEW Internet Online Dating report Douglas Zytko & colleagues - Supporting Women in Online Dating with a Messaging Interface that Improves their Face-to-Face Meeting Decisions

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    1 hr

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