Metaphors scaffold youth privacy reasoning and design, with relational metaphors potentially increasing disclosure by framing systems as loyal companions.
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A three-pillar design framework (Social Understanding, Placeness, Identity Alignment) derived from 209 data points across five empirical studies maps nine spaces for friendship-supportive youth social media.
Proposes a social norms framework for youth social media design to overcome pluralistic ignorance and enable independent platforms focused on trusted connections.
The dissertation proposes three methods to counter misattunements in youth social media design and develop youth-grounded criteria for supportive platforms.
A workshop proposal argues that social media stalls caring at awareness and calls for designs that support sustained engagement using Tronto's care ethics framework.
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Metaphors as Scaffolds: Spatial, Embodied, Fantastical, and Relational Framings for Youth Usable Privacy Design
Metaphors scaffold youth privacy reasoning and design, with relational metaphors potentially increasing disclosure by framing systems as loyal companions.
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Social Understanding, Placeness, and Identity Alignment: A Design Framework for Friendship-Supportive Youth Social Media
A three-pillar design framework (Social Understanding, Placeness, Identity Alignment) derived from 209 data points across five empirical studies maps nine spaces for friendship-supportive youth social media.
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A Social Norms Approach to Youth Social Media Design
Proposes a social norms framework for youth social media design to overcome pluralistic ignorance and enable independent platforms focused on trusted connections.
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Problem Space Attunement in Youth Social Media Design
The dissertation proposes three methods to counter misattunements in youth social media design and develop youth-grounded criteria for supportive platforms.
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The Capacity to Care: Designing Social Technology for Sustained Engagement With Societal Challenges
A workshop proposal argues that social media stalls caring at awareness and calls for designs that support sustained engagement using Tronto's care ethics framework.