Sub patronajul Academiei Române,
Universitatea „Aurel Vlaicu” Arad
prin Facultatea de Științe ale Educației, Psihologie și Asistență Socială, Centrul de Cercetare Dezvoltare Inovare în Psihologie
Organizează Conferinţa Internaţională
„Theories of Change in Digital Wellbeing. Evidence based practices across the disciplines”
5 – 7 JUNE 2024 – Arad, Romania
HONORARY CHAIRS:
Academician Florin Gheorghe Filip
GENERAL CHAIR:
Conf.univ.dr. Dana Rad
CONFERENCE VICE-CHAIR:
Conf. univ.dr. Tiberiu Dughi
The International Conference “Theories of Change in Digital Wellbeing” aims to explore the development and implementation of theories of change in the field of digital wellbeing. The conference provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from different disciplines and regions to share their knowledge, research findings, and best practices related to digital wellbeing.
Digital wellbeing refers to the positive and healthy use of technology, and the conference will explore the role of technology in promoting or hindering digital wellbeing. Attendees will examine strategies for fostering healthy technology use and identify potential challenges to digital wellbeing in different settings.
The conference will feature innovative research and initiatives related to digital wellbeing from around the world. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest trends in the field and connect with other researchers and practitioners.
One of the key themes of the conference is the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue. Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from different fields and backgrounds will come together to share their knowledge and perspectives on digital wellbeing. This will help to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the issues and identify potential solutions.
Topics of discussion at the conference may include theoretical frameworks for understanding digital wellbeing, such as ecological models, social cognitive theory, and self-determination theory. Strategies for promoting digital wellbeing may also be discussed, such as mindfulness practices, digital detox programs, and technology design principles that promote healthy use.
Ultimately, the conference aims to identify strategies for promoting digital wellbeing and to develop a better understanding of the impact of technology on our mental, physical, and social wellbeing. Attendees will leave the conference with a deeper understanding of the field and with new insights into the latest research and best practices related to digital wellbeing.
We are looking forward to meeting you online,
The Organizing Committee Members of TCDW2024