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The Engagement-Prolonging Designs Teens Encounter on Very Large Online Platforms
CHI '26: Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Article No.: 1128, Pages 1 - 22 https://doi.org/10.1145/3772318.3790393 Yixin Chen, Yue Fu, Zeya Chen, Jenny Radesky, Alexis Hiniker Abstract In the attention economy, online platforms are incentivized to design products that maximize user engagement, even when such practices conflict with users’ best interests. We conducted a structured content analysis of all Very Large Online Platforms (V
Apr 7


Design for Social Prescribing
Bridging Silos for Health Promotion 2023 Notable Health & Wellness Award, Core77 Design Awards It's no secret that health systems in the...
Aug 10, 2023


From Principles to Practices: Design for Sustainable-AI Innovations
How can design nudges ethical principles into innovative practices to create more sustainable and responsible AI products/services?
Oct 1, 2022


Algorithms of Behavior and Behavior of Algorithms
A Discussion Between Patrick Whitney and Ashish Jha on the Potential of Design in Public | SheJi: The Journal of Design
Sep 15, 2022


WholeLife: Designing Life After COVID-19
Tactical design in exploring work-life modes after pandemic 2022 Notable Health & Wellness Award, Core77 Design Awards WholeLife:...
Aug 1, 2022


Choice Posture, Architecture, and Infrastructure
Choice posture, choice architecture, and choice infrastructure in public health policy
Mar 12, 2022


Designing Against Oppression: A conceptual framework for an anti-oppressive design praxis
Abstract Design is often complicit in upholding inequitable structures, allowing bias and oppression to go unchallenged. While there has...
Dec 31, 2021
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