Authors
Mariangela Nascimento, Claudia Motta, António Correia, Daniel Schneider
Publication date
2024/6/1
Book
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Pages
153-162
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Description
In the last couple of years, there has been widespread recognition that digital well-being requires an initial conceptualization and a multidisciplinary approach to characterize the technological and human infrastructures behind the surge of applications intended to trigger behavioral and attitudinal transformations. From self-monitoring functionalities to screen dimming and real-time notifications, digital well-being applications present a distinct set of affordances and design requirements when compared to other media-based solutions. In line with this, the purpose of this research design is to delineate an initial ontology-based scheme for digital well-being taking into consideration the different building blocks, harms, challenges, and players in this transformative ecosystem at both micro and macro levels. By starting from the most basic situational contexts within which digital practices shape and are shaped by …
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M Nascimento, C Motta, A Correia, D Schneider - International Conference on Human-Computer …, 2024