Polina Kabanova
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Polina Kabanova’s research centers on the psychological and social implications of digital transformation, with a particular focus on cybersocialization and its associated risks. Her most-cited work, “Risks of cybersocialization: Present and the near future” (2021), offers a prescient qualitative analysis of how emerging digital technologies—moving from scientific labs into daily life—generate both current and anticipated psychological hazards. By synthesizing scientific and popular science literature, Kabanova identifies critical vulnerabilities in human interaction, identity formation, and mental well-being as online environments evolve. Though early in her citation impact (3 citations), this foundational study signals a growing concern for the hidden costs of connectivity. Her contributions lie in framing cybersocialization not merely as a technological shift but as a profound psychosocial challenge, urging researchers and policymakers to anticipate risks before they become entrenched. Kabanova’s work is essential reading for students and scholars exploring the dark side of digital immersion, offering a roadmap for ethical design and psychological resilience in an increasingly virtual world.
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- 1Risks of cybersocialization: Present and the near future3 citations · 2021