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Dean Eckles

Background

I am a social scientist and designer in the Visual Computing and User Interfaces (VCUI) team at Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto. I create and study mobile interactions, persuasive technology, and social software. A current focus is how mobile phones can be used to change people's attitudes and behaviors. Within this area - called mobile persuasion - my recent and current work is focused on context-aware mobile media sharing, self-disclosure via mobile phones, participation in online communities, and mobile augmented reality.

Before joining Nokia, I co-directed mobile research projects at the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab and worked at Yahoo! Research Berkeley on ZoneTag and Zurfer. I have M.S. & B.S. degrees in Symbolic Systems from Stanford, and a B.A. in Philosophy, also from Stanford. My M.S. thesis reported on research in mobile persuasive technology and self-disclosure behavior.

Research Interests

  • Persuasive technology
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Mobile and social media sharing
  • Context-aware services
  • Mobile augmented reality
  • Self-disclosure behavior
  • Participation in online communities
  • Ubicomp design processes
  • Motivated cognition
  • Philosophy of language, mind, and communication

Selected Publications

Self-Disclosure via Mobile Messaging: Influence Strategies and Social Responses to Communication Technologies
Eckles, D., Wightman, D., Carlson, C.,Thamrongrattanarit, A., Bastea-Forte, M., Fogg, B.J.
Late-breaking Results. Ubicomp 2007.
The Behavior Chain for Online Participation: How Successful Web Services Structure Persuasion
Fogg, B.J. and Eckles, D.
Persuasive Technology 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer.
Over-Exposed? Privacy Patterns and Considerations in Online and Mobile Photo Sharing
Ahern, S., Eckles, D., Good, N., King, S., Naaman, M., and Nair, R.
CHI 2007. ACM Press.
Mobile Persuasion: 20 Perspectives on the Future of Behavior Change
Fogg, B.J. and Eckles, D., editors.
Stanford Captology Media, 2007.
Redefining Persuasion for a Mobile World
Eckles, D.
Mobile Persuasion: 20 Perspectives on the Future of Behavior Change. Ed. B.J. Fogg & D. Eckles. Stanford Captology Media, 2007.
ZoneTag: Designing Context-Aware Mobile Media Capture to Increase Participation
Ahern, S., Davis, M., Eckles, D., King, S., Naaman, M., Nair, R., Spasojevic, M., and Yang, J.
Workshop on Pervasive Image Capture and Sharing (PICS 2006), Ubicomp 2006.

Patents

System and method for providing highly readable text on small mobile devices
United States. 11/267,028.

External Activities

Mobile Persuasion 2007
Stanford University
Associate Chair & Organizing Committee
Persuasive Technology 2007
Stanford University
Organizing Committee
Persuasive Technology 2008
University of Oulu
Scientific Review Committee
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