PAPERS (Track 3): Subjective Wellbeing Location: Theatre Lab Chair: Leandro Miletto Tonetto, Georgia Institute of Technology
Daily doses of wellbeing: How everyday technology can support positive activities
Lisa Wiese, Anna Pohlmeyer, Paul Hekkert
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering
Tinder, I Don’t Like This: Identifying Desired User Interaction Qualities to Support Intimacy Building in the Online Environment
Petra Salaric1, Rebecca Cain1, Emilene Zitkus1, Valentijn Visch2
1: Loughborough University, United Kingdom;
2: TU Delft, the Netherlands
Faculty wellbeing in corporate academia: A critical examination and reimaging of the curriculum vitae
Aaron Ganci
Indiana University Herron School of Art and Design, United States of America
From data points to well-being: A design framework of self-tracked data through the lens of Positive psychology
Yvette Shen
The Ohio State University, United States of America
Measuring mental wellbeing – Can we measure it, and if so, what should we measure, and how? A qualitative provotyping study
Sander Hermsen1,2, Lieke Pijnenborg3
1: OnePlanet Research Centre, Precision Health and Nutrition Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands;
2: Radboud University Medical Centre, Prevention Hub, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;
3: Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Connecting sustainable and well-being-enhancing behaviors: Reflections through daily practices of young adults
Michael Christopher Kowalski, JungKyoon Yoon
Cornell University - Department of Human Centered Design
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