Publicaties
Predicting teens' privacy management and attitude toward data protection on social media Universiteit Gent
Recipe recommendations for individual users and groups in a cooking assistance app Universiteit Gent
Recommender systems are commonly-used tools to assist people in making decisions. However, most research has focused on the domain of recommendations for audio-visual content and e-commerce, whereas the specific characteristics of recommendations for recipes and cooking did not receive enough attention. Since meals are often consumed in group (with friends or family), there is a need for group recommendations, taking into account the preferences ...
How to facilitate co-creation during Erasmus+ mobility for students and staff Universiteit Gent
Co-creation is a process in which multiple stakeholders - who would be affected by the outcome of a design process - come together and share ideas to reach innovative solutions. Nowadays, co-creation is seen as the key to innovation. However, due to its complexity and unfamiliarity to non-designers, co-creation requires the support of a facilitator. A facilitator is the person who makes a process easier by utilizing generative tools and ...
Enhancing users' attitudes towards webids : exploring the effects of persuasive messaging on user adoption : an experiment exploring the effects of persuasive messaging on the user adoption of WebIDs Universiteit Gent
As society and businesses increasingly rely on data, individuals are growing more uneasy about the protection and management of their personal information. Solid, a decentralized web standard, offers a promising solution by providing individuals with a personal online data store and a corresponding WebID for identification. However, the adoption of WebIDs is still in its early stages and many companies remain uncertain about how to position ...
Caught in the moment : are there person-specific associations between momentary procrastination and passively measured smartphone use? Universiteit Gent
Networked gift-giving : ethno-religious minority youths’ negotiation of status and social ties in a society of distrust Universiteit Gent
Critique : a workshop to establish shared understanding and clear responsibilities between design students and their lecturers Universiteit Gent
Networked gift-giving : ethno-religious minority youths’ negotiation of status and social ties in a society of distrust Universiteit Gent
The reciprocal exchanges of messages, likes, and pictures on social media are typical expressions of mobile youth culture. After all, it is well-established that young people’s disclosure practices support their efforts to maintain relationships, gain autonomy, and, by large, consolidate a place in the world. What is often missing, however, is an exploration of how the specific socio-cultural contexts of ethno-religious minority youths shape and ...