Designing for motivation, engagement and wellbeing in digital experience
Research in psychology has shown that both motivation and wellbeing are contingent on the
satisfaction of certain psychological needs. Yet, despite a long-standing pursuit in human …
satisfaction of certain psychological needs. Yet, despite a long-standing pursuit in human …
Positive technology, computing, and design: shaping a future in which technology promotes psychological well-being
In the past few years, researchers around the globe have been turning attention toward the
question of how information and communication technologies could be designed to better …
question of how information and communication technologies could be designed to better …
Designing for digital wellbeing: A research & practice agenda
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user
engagement with their products and services. More recently, many technology companies …
engagement with their products and services. More recently, many technology companies …
[HTML][HTML] Rethinking (Dis) engagement in human-computer interaction
User engagement has become a much-cited construct in human-computer interaction (HCI)
design and evaluation research and practice. Constructed as a positive and desirable …
design and evaluation research and practice. Constructed as a positive and desirable …
More than 'more than ever': Revisiting a work design and sociotechnical perspective on digital technologies
We respond to commentaries on our 2020 article 'Automation, algorithms, and beyond: Why
work design matters more than ever in a digital world'and report on research on the topic …
work design matters more than ever in a digital world'and report on research on the topic …
A framework for the experience of meaning in human-computer interaction
The view of quality in human-computer interaction continuously develops, having in past
decades included consistency, transparency, usability, and positive emotions. Recently …
decades included consistency, transparency, usability, and positive emotions. Recently …
Needs, affect, and interactive products–Facets of user experience
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Subsumed under the umbrella of User Experience (UX), practitioners and academics of
Human–Computer Interaction look for ways to broaden their understanding of what …
Human–Computer Interaction look for ways to broaden their understanding of what …
User experience over time: an initial framework
A recent trend in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research addresses human needs that
go beyond the instrumental, resulting in an increasing body of knowledge about how users …
go beyond the instrumental, resulting in an increasing body of knowledge about how users …
Momentary pleasure or lasting meaning? Distinguishing eudaimonic and hedonic user experiences
User experience (UX) research has expanded our notion of what makes interactive
technology good, often putting hedonic aspects of use such as fun, affect, and stimulation at …
technology good, often putting hedonic aspects of use such as fun, affect, and stimulation at …
Tools for wellbeing-supportive design: Features, characteristics, and prototypes
While research on wellbeing within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an active space, a
gap between research and practice persists. To tackle this, we sought to identify the practical …
gap between research and practice persists. To tackle this, we sought to identify the practical …