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Affecting User's Self-esteem: Analysis under the Self-determination Theory Perspective and Design Recommendations

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Muriana, Lua Marcelo ; Calani Baranauskas, Maria Cecilia ; Freire, AP ; Marques, ABD ; Santos, CQ ; Maciel, C ; Monteiro, IT ; Rodrigues, MRD ; Piccolo, LSG ; Muller, L ; Salgado, L ; Junior, MP ; Mota, MP ; Villela, MLB ; Valentim, NMC ; Darin, TDR
Total Authors: 16
Document type: Journal article
Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS (IHC 2021); v. N/A, p. 12-pg., 2021-01-01.
Abstract

Self-esteem is a concept which refers to a person's evaluation of himself/herself that can be related to his/her success in interacting with other people and the world around them. The self-esteem of a person is built along his/her lifetime, influenced by experiences, social interactions and sense-making of the world from his/her self-perception of life. As people, technology and society are increasingly connected, technology may also influence the technology user's self-esteem. In this paper we investigate the subject through the lens of the Self-Determination Theory, by analyzing literature work addressing the relation between technology design and self-esteem impact. As a result of this analysis, we present 18 design recommendations to digital and physical artefacts solutions based on a meta-analysis of 21 papers previously selected from literature. With these recommendations we aim at providing technical support to guide designers in improving the system towards users' motivation and self-esteem, favoring the designer's reflection about how the systems they develop may affect the user's life. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/16528-0 - Socio-enactive systems: investigating new dimensions in the design of interaction mediated by information and communication technologies
Grantee:Maria Cecilia Calani Baranauskas
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants