Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3411764.3445332
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Prototyping for Social Wellbeing with Early Social Media Users

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“…For example, in (Wisniewski et al, 2015) resilience ("the process of overcoming the negative effects of risk exposure, coping successfully with traumatic experiences, and avoiding the negative trajectories associated with risks" (Fergus & Zimmerman, 2004)) was found to reduce the negative effect of exposure to online risk even when teens showed signs of Internet Addiction. In relation to teens wanting more control over content to protect their wellbeing, this aligns with the work reported in (Charmaraman & Delcourt, 2021) where, through a series of workshops, negative aspects of social media were identified and then used to inform the co-design of prototypes. The issues of dealing with the bad behaviour of others on social media was mentioned within the previous section and, as identified in (Schoenebeck et al, 2021), appears more nuanced than simply focusing on punitive measures.…”
Section: Design Ideas For Teen Wellbeing (Social Media) -Takeawaysupporting
confidence: 59%
“…For example, in (Wisniewski et al, 2015) resilience ("the process of overcoming the negative effects of risk exposure, coping successfully with traumatic experiences, and avoiding the negative trajectories associated with risks" (Fergus & Zimmerman, 2004)) was found to reduce the negative effect of exposure to online risk even when teens showed signs of Internet Addiction. In relation to teens wanting more control over content to protect their wellbeing, this aligns with the work reported in (Charmaraman & Delcourt, 2021) where, through a series of workshops, negative aspects of social media were identified and then used to inform the co-design of prototypes. The issues of dealing with the bad behaviour of others on social media was mentioned within the previous section and, as identified in (Schoenebeck et al, 2021), appears more nuanced than simply focusing on punitive measures.…”
Section: Design Ideas For Teen Wellbeing (Social Media) -Takeawaysupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Equality and inclusion Alharthi et al, 2018;Apaydin et al, 2018;Bensi et al, 2011;Bouzguenda et al, 2019;Casal & Ramos, 2017;Charmaraman & Delcourt, 2021;Chavalarias, 2016;Chowdhury, 2013;Deng et al, 2016;Dobrolyubova, 2022;Ekener, 2019;Grybauskas et al, 2022;Ihm & Hsieh, 2015;Jauhiainen et al, 2022;Loebach et al, 2019;Mark et al, 2019;Mastrocinque et al, 2022;Millard et al, 2018;Ochara & Mawela, 2015;Okon, 2009;Papadopoulos & Broadbent, 2009;Pat on-Romero & Jaccheri, 2021;Pick & Sarkar, 2016;Rosário & Dias, 2022;Somanath et al, 2021;Stojanova et al, 2022;Sultana et al, 2021;Webster & Leleux, 2019;Zavratnik et al, 2020Jobs Begum et al, 2022Brozzi et al, 2020;Deng et al, 2016;García-Muiña et al, 2021Genz et al, 2019;Ghobakhloo et al, 2022;Grandi et al, 2021;Gregori et al, 2017;Grybauskas et al, 2022;Hohn & Durach, 2021;Klier et al, 2019;Loganathan, 2022;...…”
Section: Area Of Impact Related Papersunclassified
“…Validated 9 Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies under this domain appeared to be directed towards users, educators, and education institutions, but not the designers or regulators. Examples of papers under this category are [45,60,77].…”
Section: Digital Wellbeing Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%