Re: [xmca] scary but interesting

From: Wolff-Michael Roth (mroth@uvic.ca)
Date: Wed Oct 19 2005 - 09:31:16 PDT


David,
it is not just this situation that is scary. I think that
experimental psychology is deterministic and aimed at understanding
how to get people do on their own what someone else wants them to do--
just look at the motivation concept and the practice of motivation. . .
Michael

On 19-Oct-05, at 9:23 AM, David Preiss wrote:

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andres Haye [mailto:ahaye@puc.cl]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:22 PM
> To: davidpreiss@puc.cl
> Subject: tal vez te interese
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> Dear colleagues,
> I like to draw you attention to Persuasive06, a conference that
> will be
> organized in Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands next
> year (
> <http://www.persuasivetechnology.org/> http://
> www.persuasivetechnology.org/.
> The conference will be about persuasive technology, which refers to
> behavioral change and persuasion processes in which technology
> play's an
> important role. Increasingly one can see applications in areas like
> for
> example health, safety, environment, conflict, group behavior,
> communication
> that monitor human actions, give feedback, offer persuasive
> messages, give
> advise, (dis)encourage actions etc.. This is an emerging area and
> we are
> open for contributions of various kinds that colleagues want to
> make. In
> particular, we are interested in issues of persuasion in which
> interactive
> systems operate as change agent.
> Please check out the (developing) website and we look forward to your
> contributions
> Cees Midden
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