R Belk - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Online affordances magnify the ways and media in which we can express identity.•Dematerialization leads to less attachment to digital possessions.•Re-embodiment …
Digital goods are, in many cases, substantive innovations relative to their physical counterparts. Yet, in five experiments, people ascribed less value to digital than to physical …
F Bardhi, GM Eckhardt - Journal of Consumer Research, 2017 - academic.oup.com
This article introduces a new dimension of consumption as liquid or solid. Liquid consumption is defined as ephemeral, access based, and dematerialized, while solid …
RW Belk - Journal of consumer research, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The extended self was proposed in 1988. Since it was formulated, many technological changes have dramatically affected the way we consume, present ourselves, and …
Prompted by perceived shortcomings of prevailing conceptualizations of digital technology in IS, we propose a theory aimed at capturing both the ontological complexity of digital …
E Giaccardi, E Karana - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
A growing number of HCI scholars have started to take materiality as an entry point for acquiring a deeper understanding of the possibilities and constraints of design. Steadily …
Beyond total capture Page 1 70 communications of the acm | may 2010 | vol. 53 | no. 5 contributed articles il lu s t r a t io n b y g ia c o m o m a r c h es i WhaT iF We could digitally …
X Zhao, N Salehi, S Naranjit, S Alwaalan… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
The growing use of social media means that an increasing amount of people's lives are visible online. We draw from Goffman's theatrical metaphor and Hogan's exhibition …
The objects we consume increasingly exist in digital form, from audiobooks and digital photographs to social media profiles and avatars. Digital objects are often argued to be less …