Interest in the connection between involvement in digital communities and well-being has increased as these communities become more commonplace. Specific models of interaction that affect well-being have emerged; here, we examine one of those models, termed ‘digital daily practice’. Digital daily practices involve a commitment to doing one thing – exercise, photography and writing – every day and sharing it online. Participants in these practices agree that they provide an unexpected benefit of improving well-being. This article makes an in-depth examination of one digital daily practice, photo-a-day, using a practice theory framework to understand the affordances it offers for well-being. We engage with the literature on well-being and sel...
This paper provides an overview of research on digital well-being with the goal of identifying open ...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year has become a popular new form of p...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year, has become a popular new form of ...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
The impact of social media on psychological well-being is usually investigated through survey-based ...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
How can we live a good life both thanks to and despite the constant use of digital media? The presen...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
Over the last decade there has been a significant growth of consumer products to support and promote...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Vol 7(2): 147–163 [1470-4129(200808)7:2]10.1177/1470412908091935 In this article, the author argues ...
This paper provides an overview of research on digital well-being with the goal of identifying open ...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year has become a popular new form of p...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year, has become a popular new form of ...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
The impact of social media on psychological well-being is usually investigated through survey-based ...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
How can we live a good life both thanks to and despite the constant use of digital media? The presen...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
Over the last decade there has been a significant growth of consumer products to support and promote...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Vol 7(2): 147–163 [1470-4129(200808)7:2]10.1177/1470412908091935 In this article, the author argues ...
This paper provides an overview of research on digital well-being with the goal of identifying open ...
Traditionally, many consumer-focused technologies have been designed to maximize user engagement wit...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...