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Jesper Aagaard
Jesper Aagaard
Associate professor, Psychology, Aarhus University
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Drawn to distraction: A qualitative study of off-task use of educational technology
J Aagaard
Computers & Education 87, 90-97, 2015
2752015
Introducing postphenomenological research: A brief and selective sketch of phenomenological research methods
J Aagaard
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 30 (6), 519-533, 2017
1822017
Digital akrasia: a qualitative study of phubbing
J Aagaard
Ai & Society 35, 237-244, 2020
1482020
Media multitasking, attention, and distraction: A critical discussion
J Aagaard
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14, 885-896, 2015
1072015
Methods of materiality: Participant observation and qualitative research in psychology
J Aagaard, N Matthiesen
Qualitative Research in Psychology 13 (1), 33-46, 2016
922016
Multitasking as distraction: A conceptual analysis of media multitasking research
J Aagaard
Theory & Psychology 29 (1), 87-99, 2019
872019
Banning mobile phones from classrooms—An opportunity to advance understandings of technology addiction, distraction and cyberbullying
N Selwyn, J Aagaard
British journal of educational technology 52 (1), 8-19, 2021
752021
Mobile devices, interaction, and distraction: a qualitative exploration of absent presence
J Aagaard
Ai & Society 31, 223-231, 2016
642016
Breaking down barriers: The ambivalent nature of technologies in the classroom
J Aagaard
New Media & Society 19 (7), 1127-1143, 2017
622017
Magnetic and multistable: Reinterpreting the affordances of educational technology
J Aagaard
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education 15, 1-10, 2018
542018
Beyond the rhetoric of tech addiction: Why we should be discussing tech habits instead (and how)
J Aagaard
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20, 559-572, 2021
382021
Postphenomenological methodologies: New ways in mediating techno-human relationships
C Adams, C Aydin, L Blond, M Funk, D Ihde, M Petersén, M Puech, T Röhl, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
302018
4E cognition and the dogma of harmony
J Aagaard
Philosophical Psychology 34 (2), 165-181, 2021
282021
On the dynamics of Zoom fatigue
J Aagaard
Convergence 28 (6), 1878-1891, 2022
252022
‘From a small click to an entire action’: Exploring students’ anti-distraction strategies
J Aagaard
Learning, Media and Technology 46 (3), 355-365, 2021
182021
Curating the use of digital media in higher education: a case study
KJ Herrmann, K Lindvig, J Aagaard
Journal of Further and Higher Education 45 (3), 389-400, 2021
162021
Troubling the troublemakers: Three challenges to post-qualitative inquiry
J Aagaard
International Review of Qualitative Research 15 (3), 311-325, 2022
152022
A postphenomenological method for HCI research
MM Jensen, J Aagaard
Proceedings of the 30th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2018
152018
An introduction to postphenomenological methodologies
J Aagaard, JKB Friis, J Sorenson, OA Tafdrup, C Hasse
Postphenomenological methodologies, xi-xxx, 2018
102018
Striving for experiential resonance: Critique, postcritique and phenomenology
J Aagaard
Qualitative Studies 5 (1), 37-37, 2018
102018
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