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Navigating well-being in the digital era: A scoping review of digital well-being
In today’s hyperconnected world, most people across generations perceive frequent internet use as normal and acceptable. However, this assumption needs closer examination, as it overlooks potential risks associated with excessive connectivity—risks that ...
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This study aims to examine the concept of digital well-being in detail from many different perspectives. Digital well-being is defined as an important result of modern life and refers to the balanced and conscious use of digital technologies to improve ...
Volkan Tayiz +3 more
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Well-being and relative deprivation in a digital era
Social unrest is a feature of the early 21st century, yet relatively little research binds theoretical aspects with empirical validation of the drivers of protests and revolutions.
Zahra Hatami, Sue Yi, Margeret Hall
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Digital inequality research has shown considerable variation in individuals' ability to leverage the internet for personal benefit and well-being. However, the role of negative digital outcomes remains underexplored.
Daisy Indira Yasmine +3 more
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Mediated Happiness and Digital Well-Being
The king sat on one end of the scale and the other end was filled with gold until a balance was reached. The king’s worth was measured by his weight in gold. Presumably, this made him happy. He said that the gold on the opposite end of the scale made him
Paul Majkut
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Online intimacy and well-being in the digital age
Engagement in intimate social interactions and relationships has an important influence on well-being. However, recent advances in Internet and mobile communication technologies have lead to a major shift in the mode of human social interactions, raising
Anna M. Lomanowska, Matthieu J. Guitton
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Digital Overuse and Subjective Well-Being in a Digitized Society [PDF]
In modern everyday life, individuals experience an abundance of digital information and communication options, and pressure to use them effectively and constantly.
Moritz Büchi +2 more
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Emotions and Digital Well-Being: on Social Media's Emotional Affordances. [PDF]
Abstract Social media technologies (SMTs) are routinely identified as a strong and pervasive threat to digital well-being (DWB). Extended screen time sessions, chronic distractions via notifications, and fragmented workflows have all been blamed on how these technologies ruthlessly undermine our ability to exercise quintessential human faculties.
Steinert S, Dennis MJ.
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In today’s digital era, the Internet has emerged as an integral part of many people’s everyday life. Individuals constantly use digital devices for information, work, shopping, and entertainment, just to name a few. In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of digital device use has grown drastically after myriad countries have imposed national ...
Cecilia Cheng, Kostadin Kushlev
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PERSONAL VS PUBLIC IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE POLITICAL WELL-BEING CONCEPT
The study represents the concept of political well-being as rational-emotional idea in political culture. Author assumes that construction of political well-being affects all spheres of social life.
Natalia A. Lukianova
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