skip to main content
research-article
Free Access

Nature vs. smartphones

Published:01 September 2014Publication History
First page image

References

  1. Nicholson, C.J. Elegance and grass roots: The neglected philosophy of Frederick Law Olmsted. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40, 2 (2004), 335--348.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. Selhub, E.M. and Logan, A.C. Your Brain on Nature: The Science of Nature's Influence on Your Health, Happiness and Vitality. John Wiley, 2012.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  3. Rosen, L.D. iDisorder: Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and Overcoming its Hold on Us. Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  4. Wood, B., Rea, M.S., Plitnick, B. and Figueiro, M.G. Light level and duration of exposure determine the impact of self-luminous tablets on melatonin suppression. Applied Ergonomics 44, 2 (2013), 237--240.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  5. Murugesan, S. Harnessing green IT: Principles and practices. IT Pro (Jan./Feb. 2008), 24--33. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  6. Turkle, S. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. Basic Books, New York, 2011. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  7. Commision, F. Woods for Health Strategy. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2009.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  8. Ulrich, R.S., Simons, R.F., Losito, B.D., Fiorito, E., Miles, A., and Zelson, M. Stress recovery during exposure to natural and urban environments. Journal of Env. Psychology 11 (1991), 201--230.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  9. Ward Thompson, C., Roe, J., Aspinall, P. Mitchell, R., Clow, A. and Miller, D. More green space is linked to less stress in deprived communities: Evidence from salivary cortisol patterns. Landscape and Urban Planning 10 (2012), 221--229.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  10. Roe, J. and Aspinall, P. The restorative benefits of walking in urban and rural settings in adults with good and poor mental health. Health and Place 17 (2011), 103--113.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  11. Stolterman, E. The nature of design practice and implications for interaction design research. International Journal of Design 2, 1 (2008), 55--65.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  12. Kaplan, S. The restorative benefits of nature: Toward an integrative framework. Journal of Env. Psychology 15 (1995), 169--182.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  13. Anderson, J. Transient convergence and relational sensibility: Beyond the modern constitution of nature. Emotion, Space and Society 2 (2009), 120--127.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  14. Derrida, J. Of Grammatology. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1976.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  15. Coyne, R. Derrida for Architects. Routledge, Abingdon, 2011.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  16. Aspinall, P.A., Mavros, P., Coyne, R., and Roe, J.J. The urban brain: Analysing outdoor physical activity with mobile EEG. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013; doi:10.1136/bjsports-2012-091877Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  17. Crum, A.J. and Langer, E.J., Mind-set matters: Exercise and the placebo effect. Psychological Science 18 (2007), 165--171.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  18. Laugier, M.-A. An Essay on Architecture. Hennessey and Ingalls, Los Angeles, 1977.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  19. Muniz Jr., A.M. and O'Guinn, T.C. Brand community. Journal of Consumer Research 27 (Mar. 2001), 412--32.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  20. Borgmann, A. Reality and technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics 34 (2010), 27--35.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  21. Heidegger, M. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. Harper and Row, New York, 1977.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  22. Heidegger, M., The thing. In Poetry, Language, Thought. Harper and Row, New York, 1971, 165--186.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  23. Coyne, R. The Tuning of Place: Sociable Spaces and Pervasive Digital Media. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2010. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  24. Juslin, P.N. and Västfjäll, D. Emotional responses to music: The need to consider underlying mechanisms. Behavioural and Brain Sciences 31 (2008), 559--621.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref

Index Terms

  1. Nature vs. smartphones

      Recommendations

      Comments

      Login options

      Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.

      Sign in

      Full Access

      • Published in

        cover image Interactions
        Interactions  Volume 21, Issue 5
        September + October 2014
        82 pages
        ISSN:1072-5520
        EISSN:1558-3449
        DOI:10.1145/2667015
        • Editors:
        • Ron Wakkary,
        • Erik Stolterman
        Issue’s Table of Contents

        Copyright © 2014 ACM

        Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than the author(s) must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected].

        Publisher

        Association for Computing Machinery

        New York, NY, United States

        Publication History

        • Published: 1 September 2014

        Permissions

        Request permissions about this article.

        Request Permissions

        Check for updates

        Qualifiers

        • research-article
        • Popular
        • Pre-selected

      PDF Format

      View or Download as a PDF file.

      PDF

      eReader

      View online with eReader.

      eReader

      HTML Format

      View this article in HTML Format .

      View HTML Format