This half-day workshop will bring together scholars, practitioners, and students from across the iSchool community to discuss current research around “positive” information phenomena, that is, non-problematical perspectives on the information experience. The session will explore a range of positive concepts recently emerged in information science, such as: well-being, happiness, leisure and positive computing. Throughout the session, our conversation will move between information science to specialties such as positive psychology, positive sociology, and the sociology of happiness; we will clarify terms, concepts and themes and ultimately generate an interdisciplinary map of positive scholarship. Participants will share their own thinking a...
Officially published in 2010, the theory of information worlds is an exciting and relatively new add...
There has been much interest in happiness over the last decade fueled by developments in neuroscienc...
In this talk, a brief review of dark-side concepts in IS research is presented and future opportunit...
This half-day workshop will bring together scholars, practitioners, and students from across the iSc...
The goal of this work is to delimit the field of Positive Technology-the scientific and applied appr...
More and more of our daily activities depend on some kind of inter-active device or digital service....
Since the founding of positive psychology, the scientific study of well-being, in 1998 we have a muc...
Abstract Positive Psychology is a social and intellectual movement within the discipline of psycholo...
The science of happiness is trans-disciplinary. Happiness is an experience human beings have and, in...
In 2016, almost three and a half billion people, or 46 % of the world population, have an internet c...
Capturing, structuring and disseminating knowledge is critical for success, yet challenging. For kno...
Just over two decades ago, Martin Seligman's inaugural lecture as the new president of the APA marke...
Positive Computing literature does not consider the complex implications stemming from the evidence ...
Two Swinburne researchers have developed resources and training for students to optimise their wellb...
What is positive education, and are there different conceptual boundaries? Why does it arise now? Wh...
Officially published in 2010, the theory of information worlds is an exciting and relatively new add...
There has been much interest in happiness over the last decade fueled by developments in neuroscienc...
In this talk, a brief review of dark-side concepts in IS research is presented and future opportunit...
This half-day workshop will bring together scholars, practitioners, and students from across the iSc...
The goal of this work is to delimit the field of Positive Technology-the scientific and applied appr...
More and more of our daily activities depend on some kind of inter-active device or digital service....
Since the founding of positive psychology, the scientific study of well-being, in 1998 we have a muc...
Abstract Positive Psychology is a social and intellectual movement within the discipline of psycholo...
The science of happiness is trans-disciplinary. Happiness is an experience human beings have and, in...
In 2016, almost three and a half billion people, or 46 % of the world population, have an internet c...
Capturing, structuring and disseminating knowledge is critical for success, yet challenging. For kno...
Just over two decades ago, Martin Seligman's inaugural lecture as the new president of the APA marke...
Positive Computing literature does not consider the complex implications stemming from the evidence ...
Two Swinburne researchers have developed resources and training for students to optimise their wellb...
What is positive education, and are there different conceptual boundaries? Why does it arise now? Wh...
Officially published in 2010, the theory of information worlds is an exciting and relatively new add...
There has been much interest in happiness over the last decade fueled by developments in neuroscienc...
In this talk, a brief review of dark-side concepts in IS research is presented and future opportunit...