Mapping the Psychological Impact of Interactional Technologies

TUM Think Tank
20. Feb 2025

The Psychology Impact Assessment for Interactional Systems (PSAIS) project, led by Auxane Boch under the Friedrich Schiedel Fellowship at the TUM Think Tank and TUM School of Social Science and Technology, invites you to a milestone event showcasing the project’s outcomes and unveiling the Psychological Impact Map of Interactional Systems.

From Insight to Impact

 

The Psychology Impact Assessment for Interactional Systems (PSAIS) project, led by Auxane Boch under the Friedrich Schiedel Fellowship at the TUM Think Tank and TUM School of Social Science and Technology, invites you to a milestone event showcasing the project's outcomes and unveiling the Psychological Impact Map of Interactional Systems.

 

Event Details

Date: February 20, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: TUM Think Tank, Richard-Wagner-Straße 1, 80333 Munich

Agenda Highlights

Opening Remarks
Keynote Address:Dr. Jaimee Stuart (United Nations University of Macau), project advisor on “Cultural Perspectives onCyberpsychologyandHuman-Computer Interaction". This keynote seeks to bridge the fields of cultural and cyberpsychology to enable more inclusive theory building and more effective and ethical design and utilization of digital technologies across cultures.
PSAIS Findings: Auxane Boch presents the project's process, milestones, and the Psychological Impact Map, offering a first step towards a framework for assessing the psychological effects of interactional technologies.
Interactive Q&A Session: Engage with the speakers.

Networking Reception:Connect with expertsand fellow participants over refreshments and snacks.
Learn more about the project here: PSAIS Project Overview

Join us in shaping the future of human-centered interactional technology design!
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Speakers/Instructors

Prof. Dr. Jochen Hartmann

Principal Investigator

Prof. Dr. Christoph Lütge

Principal Investigator

Ayten Ceter

Support Team

Onur Alpaslan

Support Team

Elizabeth Emery

Support team

Auxane Boch

Researcher