Digital Autonomy & (Self-)Regulation
Digital Autonomy & (Self-)Regulation
- Self-control and habitualisation of digital media use
- Guilt related to social and entertainment media
- Self-determination and need satisfaction in and with digital communication
Selected publications in this research area:
- Meier, A. (2022). Studying problems, not problematic usage: Do mobile checking habits increase procrastination and decrease well-being? Mobile Media and Communication, 10(2), 272-293. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20501579211029326
- Halfmann, A., Meier, A., & Reinecke, L. (2021). Too much or too little messaging? Situational determinants of guilt about mobile messaging. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 26(2), 72-90. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmaa018
- Reinecke, L., & Meier, A. (2021). Media entertainment as guilty pleasure? The appraisal of media use, self-control, and entertainment (AMUSE) model. In P. Vorderer & C. Klimmt (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory. (pp. 203-230). Oxford University Press.
All publications of the Assistant Professorship can be found here.