Items where Author is "Heitmayer, Maxi"
Number of items: 16.
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When the phone's away, people use their computer to play:distance to the smartphone reduces device usage but not overall distraction and task fragmentation during work. (2025)
Heitmayer, Maxi
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The second wave of attention economics attention as a universal symbolic currency on social media and beyond. (2025)
Heitmayer, Maxi
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Prevalence and acceptability of psychological and/or economic intimate partner violence, and utilization of mental health services by its survivors in Lithuania. (2024)
Grigaitė, Ugnė and Azeredo-Lopes, Sofia and Žeimė, Eglė and Slotkus, Paulius Yamin and Heitmayer, Maxi and Aluh, Deborah oyine and Pedrosa, Bárbara and Silva, Manuela and Santos-Dias, Margarida and Cardoso, Graça and Caldas-De-Almeida, José Miguel
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Multilayered installation design:a framework for analysis and design of complex social events, illustrated by an analysis of virtual conferencing. (2022)
Lahlou, Saadi and Heitmayer, Maxi and Pea, Roy and Russell, Martha G. and Schimmelpfennig, Robin and Yamin, Paulius and Dawes, Adelaide P. and Babcock, Benjamin and Kamiya, Kazumitsu and Krejci, Kevin and Suzuki, Takafumi and Yamada, Ryota
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Code‐related activities and their association with early literacy skills:a scoping review and meta‐analysis.
Castillo‐Rabanal, Isidora and Heitmayer, Maxi
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Cyborg children:a systematic literature review on the experience of children using extended reality.
Everri, Marina and Heitmayer, Maxi
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Experiencing hybrid spaces a scoping literature review of empirical studies on human experiences in cyber-physical environments.
Heinrich, Anna Juliane and Heitmayer, Maxi and Smith, Eva and Zhang, Yifan
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Exploring user perceptions of peak experience in extended reality user experiences in immersive and augmented spaces:a case study of the Jadu Web3 Community.
Thaker, Sunil and Heitmayer, Maxi
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Less is more:preventing household food waste through an integrated mobile application.
Castro, Cynthia and Chitikova, Ekaterina and Magnani, Giulia and Merkle, Julian and Heitmayer, Maxi
Netiquette as digital social norms.
Heitmayer, Maxi and Schimmelpfennig, Robin
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Patterns of multi-device use with the smartphone:A video-ethnographic study of young adults’ multi-device use with smartphones in naturally occurring contexts.
Heitmayer, Maxi
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Sustainable death? Promoting adoption of green passing.
Forstmann, Anne Charlotte and Martin, George Edward and Valdez Orezzoli, Mariafernanda and Xu, Jia Ying and Heitmayer, Maxi
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Why are smartphones disruptive? An empirical study of smartphone use in real-life contexts.
Heitmayer, Maxi and Lahlou, Saadi
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Are we ‘Beyond being there’ yet?:towards better interweaving epistemic and social aspects of virtual reality conferencing.
Lahlou, Saadi and Pea, Roy and Heitmayer, Maxi and G. Russell, Martha and Schimmelpfennig, Robin and Yamin, Paulius and Everri, Marina and Cordelois, Antoine and P. Dawes, Adelaide
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Ethical challenges of using video for qualitative research and ethnography.
Everri, Marina and Heitmayer, Maxi and Yamin Slotkus, Paulius and Lahlou, Saadi
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"It's like being gone for a second":using subjective evidence-based ethnography to understand locked smartphone use among young.
Heitmayer, Maxi
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