© 2017 Dr Konstantinos KazakosParent–child reunion is one of the most prevalent yet less explored areas of family life. During reunions, parents and children can strengthen their bonds and reaffirm their ties. Earlier works on Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) have highlighted the value of digital technologies in supporting the parent–child relationship during physical separation or collocation, but little work has focused on parent–child reunion. This thesis investigates the role of digital technology in supporting a specific type of parent– child reunion: a reunion following separation for work-related reasons that has a pre-, upon and post-phase. This investigation was conducted with the participation of three types of families: academic,...
Parents and children increasingly spend time living apart due to marital separation and work travel....
One of the many challenges of becoming a parent is the shift in one’s social life. As HCI researcher...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of technoference, i.e. the disruption of interpersonal interacti...
The effect of technology use on the parent-child relationship is poorly understood, yet sufficiently...
Although digital technologies are an integral part of all areas of life, children and young people u...
Technology is part of everyday life for most adults and children. Digital technologies allow childre...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
Separation and divorce can be a difficult and disruptive transition for all members of the nuclear f...
This integrative literature review explores the increase of technology use in families, with a focus...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. This paper describes findings from a workshop, with 11 p...
Today the family in its classical understanding has lost its dominant role in the society and has be...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
This poster reviews the progressive impact that technology has had on the family over the past four ...
In the 21st Century, Children at the age of minimum sixteen years old will take initiative to stop l...
Parents and children increasingly spend time living apart due to marital separation and work travel....
One of the many challenges of becoming a parent is the shift in one’s social life. As HCI researcher...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of technoference, i.e. the disruption of interpersonal interacti...
The effect of technology use on the parent-child relationship is poorly understood, yet sufficiently...
Although digital technologies are an integral part of all areas of life, children and young people u...
Technology is part of everyday life for most adults and children. Digital technologies allow childre...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
Separation and divorce can be a difficult and disruptive transition for all members of the nuclear f...
This integrative literature review explores the increase of technology use in families, with a focus...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. This paper describes findings from a workshop, with 11 p...
Today the family in its classical understanding has lost its dominant role in the society and has be...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
This poster reviews the progressive impact that technology has had on the family over the past four ...
In the 21st Century, Children at the age of minimum sixteen years old will take initiative to stop l...
Parents and children increasingly spend time living apart due to marital separation and work travel....
One of the many challenges of becoming a parent is the shift in one’s social life. As HCI researcher...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of technoference, i.e. the disruption of interpersonal interacti...