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Finding the Inner Clock: A Chronobiology-based Calendar

Human-Computer Interaction 2020-04-15 v1

Abstract

Time and its lack of play a central role in our everyday lives. Despite increasing productivity, many people experience time stress, exhaustion and a longing for time affluence, and at the same time, a fear of not being busy enough. All this leads to a neglect of natural time, especially the patterns and rhythms created by physiological processes, subsumed under the heading of chronobiology. The present paper presents and evaluates a calendar application, which uses chronobiological knowledge to support people s planning activities. Participants found our calendar to be interesting and engaging. It especially made them think more about their bodies and appropriate times for particular activities. All in all, it supported participants in negotiating. external demands and personal health and wellbeing. This shows that technology does not necessarily has to be neutral or even further current (mal-)practices. Our calendar cares about changing perspectives and thus about enhancing users wellbeing.

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@article{arxiv.2004.06594,
  title  = {Finding the Inner Clock: A Chronobiology-based Calendar},
  author = {Sarah Janboecke and Alina Gawlitta and Judith Doerrenbaecher and Marc Hassenzahl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.06594},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

7 pages to be published in the Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI ConferenceConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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