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DDPCHI@CHI 2024: Hybrid Event / Honolulu, HI, USA
- Colin M. Gray, Johanna Gunawan, René Schäfer, Nataliia Bielova, Lorena Sánchez Chamorro, Katie Seaborn, Thomas Mildner, Hauke Sandhaus:
Proceedings of the Workshop Mobilizing Research and Regulatory Action on Dark Patterns and Deceptive Design Practices (DDPCHI 2024) co-located with the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2024), Hybrid Event, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 11-16, 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3720, CEUR-WS.org 2024 - Sanju Ahuja, Jyoti Kumar:
Layered Analysis of Persuasive Designs: A Framework for Identification and Autonomy Evaluation of Dark Patterns. - Ghada Alsebayel, Giovanni Maria Troiano, Casper Harteveld:
"Not Nice!": Towards Understanding Dark Patterns in Commercial Health Apps. - Vittoria Caponecchia:
Voice-based virtual assistants design and European legislation: the interpretation of subliminality, manipulation and deception. - Lorena Sánchez Chamorro, Carine Lallemand:
Towards a Second Wave of Manipulative Design Research: Methodological Challenges of Studying the Effects of Manipulative Designs on Users. - Rohan Grover:
A View From Somewhere: Shifting Expertise in Identifying and Evaluating Dark Patterns. - Dominique Kelly, Jacquelyn A. Burkell:
Disclosure by Design: How Dark Patterns Reduce Users' Social Privacy. - Kirill Kronhardt, Jens Gerken:
Start Playing Around - Serious & Persuasive Games as a Viable Counter-Measure Against Deceptive Patterns? - Frank B. W. Lewis, Julita Vassileva:
Seeing in the Dark: Revealing the Relationships, Goals, and Harms of Dark Patterns. - Deborah Maria Löschner, Sebastian Pannasch:
Measuring the Deceptive Potential of Design Patterns: A Decision-Making Game. - Aryan Mamidwar, Ganesh Bhutkar:
An Overview of Guidelines on Dark Patterns. - Doris Maria Rhomberg, Hauke Sandhaus:
Towards Quantifying Ethical User Experience: Evaluating User Perceptions of Dark Patterns in Social Media. - Mathias Schlolaut, Olga Kieselmann, Arno Wacker:
Comparing Nudges and Deceptive Patterns at a Technical Level. - Katie Seaborn, Weichen Joe Chang:
Another Subtle Pattern: Examining Demographic Biases in Dark Patterns and Deceptive Design Research. - Eszter Vigh, Angela Attwood, Anne Roudaut:
CounterSludge in Alcohol Purchasing on Online Grocery Shopping Platforms. - Robert Wolfe, Alexis Hiniker:
Expertise Fog on the GPT Store: Deceptive Design Patterns in User-Facing Generative AI.
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