CONFERENCES
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
2019 New Directions in the Psychology of Technology Conference. November 2019. Washington, DC.
CHAIR
Ewell, P., Müller, S., & Kushlev, K. (2019). The psychology of media and technology. Preconference organized for the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR.
Kushlev, K., Harari, G., & Okdie, B. (2018). The psychology of media and technology. Preconference organized for the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Kushlev, K., Schroeder, J., & Fast, N. (2017). The psychology of technology. Preconference organized for the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
CHAIRED SYMPOSIA
Kushlev, K. (2024, February 8-10). AI’s social and political footprints: Persuasion, misinformation, bias, and creativity. Symposium organized for the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
Kushlev, K, & Nelson, S. K. (2014). The devil is in the details: Revealing the complexities of the relationship between parenthood and well-being. Symposium organized for the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
CONFERENCE TALKS
Moon*, K., Kushlev, K., Patterson, J. D., Beaty, R. E., Green, A. E. (2024, April 11-12). A computational approach to creativity: Fostering success and equity in college admissions. Annual Conference of the Society for the NeuroScience of Creativity (SfNC), Toronto, Canada.
Bharucha, J., Layous, K., Simon-Thomas, E., Wetchler, E., Heintzelman, S., & Kushlev, K. (2024, April). Exploring person-activity fit: Should happiness seekers build upon their strengths or improve upon their weaknesses? Western Psychological Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Layous, K., Simon-Thomas, E., Wetchler, E., Heintzelman, S., & Kushlev, K. (2024, February). Exploring person-activity fit: Should happiness seekers build upon their strengths or improve upon their weaknesses? Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychologists, San Diego, CA.
Moon*, K., Kushlev, K., Patterson, J. D., Beaty, R. E., Green, A. E. (2024, February 8). A computational approach to creativity: Fostering success and equity in college admissions. The Computational Social Psychology Preconference at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
Kushlev, K., Moon*, K. (2024, February 8-10). Does ChatGPT promote or hinder human creativity? Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
Ross, M. Q., & Kushlev, K. (2023, November 16-19). Antecedents and consequences of smartphone self-extension [Paper presentation]. National Communication Association 109th Annual Convention, National Harbor, MD.
Castelo, N., Kushlev, K., Ward, A., Esterman, M., & Reiner, P. (2023, July 6–8). Reducing mobile internet use improves sustained attention, mental health, and subjective well-being. European Association for Consumer Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
van der Willigen*, T. & Kushlev, K. (2023, June 2). Phenomenological and ontological autonomy: Integrating self-determination, self-control, and authenticity. The 8th International Self-Determination Theory Conference, Orlando, FL.
van der Willigen*, T. & Kushlev, K. (2023, February 25). Phenomenological and ontological authenticity. ”Roundtable Unconference,” Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
van der Willigen*, T. & Kushlev, K. (2023, February 22). Choice and the self: Integrating self-determination, self-control, authenticity, and well-being. Authenticity Preconference at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
van der Willigen*, T., & Kushlev, K. (2022, June 7). A unified model of autonomy: Integrating self-determination, self-control, and well-being. Tenth SELF International Conference, Virtual.
Leitao*, M.R., Proulx*, J., & Kushlev, K. (2021, November 12–13). Phone interference, well-being, and gender: A mega-analysis on the impact of phone use as moderated by gender. The New Directions in Research on the Psychology of Technology Conference, Santa Barbara, California.
Leitao*, M.R., Proulx* J., & Kushlev, K. (2021, November 4–5). Phone interference, well-being, and gender: A mega-analysis on the impact of phone use as moderated by gender. The American Psychological Association’s Technology Mind and Society Conference, Virtual.
Kushlev, K. (2020, October). Lead of digital life. Global Wellbeing Summit 2020. Tokyo, Japan.
Kushlev, K., Proulx, J., Lickel, B., & Schmader, T., (August, 2020). To accept one’s flaws or to change them: Shame motivates first steps towards self-change. Working paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Virtual.
Kushlev, K. (October, 2019). Smartphones impose subtle costs on well-being (but they also make our lives easier). Presented at the Big Questions Conference of Happiness and Suffering at Singapore Management University, Singapore.
Heintzelman, S. J., Kushlev, K., & Diener, E. (October, 2019). Evaluating strategies for personalizing wellbeing interventions. Presented at a Symposium entitled “The Good Life: New Insights into the Psychology of Happiness and Well-Being.” Lora Park, Chair. Society of Experimental Social Psychology Conference. Toronto, ON.
Longyear*, R., & Kushlev, K. (April, 2019). Associations between subjective well-being, health behavior, and population health metrics. Presented at the Colloquium for Research in the Social Sciences & Humanities at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
Kushlev, K., Dunn, E., Proulx, J., Dwyer, R., Hunter, J., & Pressman, S. (2019). The hidden costs of constant connection. Presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR. Slides
Kushlev, K., (2019). The psychological effect of pervasive connectivity: A theoretical sketch. Presented at the Preconference for Media and Technology at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Portland, OR.
Kushlev, K. (2018). The psychological effects of pervasive connectivity: A theoretical sketch. Presented at Georgetown University’s Workshop on Computing for Physical and Mental Health, Washington, DC.
Kushlev, K., Heintzelman, Kanippayoor J. M., Leitner, D. S. J., Lutes, L. D., Wirtz, D. Oishi, S., & Diener, E. (2018). Delivering happiness online: A randomized controlled trial of a web platform for increasing subjective well-being. American Psychological Association’s conference on Technology, Mind & Society, April 5-7, 2018, Washington, DC. Abstract&Summary
Kushlev, K., Proulx, J., Dunn E. W., Hunter, J., & Pressman, S. (2018). The effects of smartphones on face-to-face social interactions. Presented at the Annual Convention at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA. Slides
Dunn, E. W., Dwyer, R., & Kushlev, K., (2017). Phones at the dinner table: Does smartphone use undermine enjoyment of face-to-face social interactions? Presented at the Annual Convention at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Dwyer, R., Kushlev, K., & Dunn, E. W. (2017). Smartphone use undermines enjoyment of face-to-face social interactions. Psychology of Technology Conference, Berkeley, CA.
Kushlev, K., Proulx, J., Schmader, T, & Tracy, J. (2017). Shame for past addictive drinking in recovering alcoholics predicts intentions to seek therapy in coping with future alcohol cravings. Poster session presented at the American Psychosomatic Society’s Emotions in Social Relationships: Implications for Health and Disease conference, Berkeley, CA
Kushlev, K. & Dunn, E. (2017). Do smartphones complement or compromise the benefits of face-to-face interactions? Presented at the Annual Convention at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Kushlev, K. & Dunn, E. (2017). Do smartphones complement or compromise the benefits of face-to-face interactions? Presented at the Annual Convention at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
Kushlev, K. (2016). Do smartphones complement or compromise the benefits of face-to-face interactions? Presented at the Psychology of Technology Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Kushlev, K., Proulx, J., & Dunn E. W. (2016). “Silence your phones”: Smartphone notifications increase inattention and hyperactivity symptoms. Presented at CHI 2016, San Diego.
Kushlev, K., Proulx, J., & Dunn E. W. (2015). Just Google it: Relying on smartphones for information compromises trust and social connectedness. Talk presented at the Happiness and Well-Being Preconference of the Annual Convention ofthe Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA.
Kushlev, K., Dunn, E. W., & Ashton-James, C. (2014). The effects of money on goal activation and subjective well-being. Talk presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC.
Kushlev, K., Dunn, E. W., & Ashton-James, C. (2014). Money impoverishes parental experience. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
Lickel, B., Kushlev, K., Savelei, V., Matta, S., & Schmader, T. (2013, May). Motivation to change the self: Another motivation evoked by self-conscious emotions. Talk presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.