Call for Papers – Digital Wellbeing for Teens: Designing Educational Systems
Special issue of Interaction Design & Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)
https://ixdea.org/digital-wellbeing-for-teens-designing-educational-systems/
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Overview
Recently, researchers have been exploring the unexpected issues arising from the excessive
use of personal devices and social media apps, particularly as companies adopt
“attention-capture” tactics like guilty-pleasure recommendations and automatic content
playback. These strategies exploit users’ psychological vulnerabilities to increase
advertising revenue, resulting in significant impacts on users’ perceived agency and often
leading to a sense of losing control over their technology use. This has led to the
emergence of a new focus on “digital wellbeing,” studied in fields such as Human Computer
Interaction and psychology. Traditional approaches by practitioners and researchers to
tackle these issues involve developing Digital Self-Control Tools (DSCTs), such as mobile
apps and browser extensions, that help users track their usage patterns and implement
interventions like timers and lock-out mechanisms to regulate device use. However, both
researchers and users are beginning to emphasize that achieving digital wellbeing requires
more than just self-monitoring strategies; it is a journey of personal growth that
necessitates education.
Topics of Interest
The goal of this special issue is to discuss ongoing research and ideas at the
intersection of digital wellbeing and education. It aims to foster the development of
strategies and interactive tools that mentor users, especially children and teenagers,
towards a more meaningful and conscious use of technology. This can be accomplished in
various ways, such as by designing new Digital Self-Control Tools with educational
components, developing serious games, or creating collaborative platforms to introduce and
support digital wellbeing learning in schools.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
• participatory and co-design of digital wellbeing systems;
• tools and strategies to teach digital wellbeing at school;
• strategies and tools for measuring students’ digital wellbeing;
• novel DSCTs that include educational aspects;
• gamification strategies for digital wellbeing;
• ethical, social, and political factors.
Submission
All submissions must be original and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted anonymized either in .doc or in .pdf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. Prospective
participants are invited to submit an 8-20 pages paper (including authors’ information,
abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
Important dates
Deadline: October 15th, 2024
Notification to the authors: January 15th, 2025
Camera ready paper: February 15th, 2025
Publication of the special issue: March 2025 (tentatively)
Guest Editors
Chiara Ceccarini, University of Bologna (Italy)
Catia Prandi, University of Bologna (Italy)
Alberto Monge Roffarello, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
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Chiara Ceccarini, PhD.
Junior Assistant Professor (RTD-A)
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Bologna