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    Webcams and Social Interaction During Online Classes: Identity Work, Presentation of Self, and Well-Being
    with Alexandra Hosszu, Răzvan Rughiniş, and Daniel Rosner
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    The well-being of children and young people has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The shift to online education disrupted daily rhythms, transformed learning opportunities, and redefined social connections with peers and teachers. We here present a qualitative content analysis of responses to open-ended questions in a large-scale survey of teachers and students in Romania. We explore how their well-being has been impacted by online education through overflow effects of the sudden move to o…Read more
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    A touching app voice thinking about ethics of persuasive technology through an analysis of mobile smoking-cessation apps
    with Răzvan Rughiniş and Ştefania Matei
    Ethics and Information Technology 17 (4): 295-309. 2015.
    We study smoking-cessation apps in order to formulate a framework for ethical evaluation, analyzing apps as ‘medium’, ‘market’, and ‘genre’. We center on the value of user autonomy through truthfulness and self-understanding. Smoking-cessation apps usually communicate in an anonymous ‘app voice’, with little presence of professional or other identified voices. Because of the fast-and-frugal communication, truthfulness is problematic. Messages in the ‘quantification’ modules may be read as deceit…Read more