2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.08199
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(Re)Politicizing Digital Well-Being: Beyond User Engagements

Niall Docherty,
Asia J. Biega

Abstract: The psychological costs of the attention economy are often considered through the binary of harmful design and healthy use, with digital well-being chiefly characterised as a matter of personal responsibility. This article adopts an interdisciplinary approach to highlight the empirical, ideological, and political limits of embedding this individualised perspective in computational discourses and designs of digital well-being measurement. We will reveal wellbeing to be a culturally specific and environmentally … Show more

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