RESEARCH TALKS
Are smartphones really that bad for well-being? Applied Developmental Psychology Program, Spring 2023 Colloquia Series, George Mason University. (03/2023)
The cost and benefits of constant connectivity: Is screen time really that bad for well-being? Social Area Brownbag, Department of Psychology, McGill University, Online. (10/2022)
Interdisciplinary research approaches for the study of technology. College Board of Advisors Meeting (CBOA), Georgetown University, Washington, DC. (04/2022)
Digital well-being. SPUD: Social Psychology Under Discussion, Virginia Common Wealth University, Richmond, VA. (03/2022)
Raines fellowship workshop. Georgetown University, Washington, DC, online. (06/2021)
The secret to happiness: A psychological perspective? Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany, online. (06/2021)
The social price of constant connectivity: Smartphones impose subtle costs on well-being. Psychology Brown Bag, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, online. (04/2021)
What is happiness? Invited guest lecture at University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. (05/2020)
The social price of constant connectivity. Presented at Georgetown Mason University’s Colloquia Series, Fairfax, VA. (10/2019)
Smartphones impose subtle costs on well-being. Invited talk for MARK Seminar, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business (7/2019)
The social price of constant connectivity: Smartphones impose subtle costs on well-being. Presented at the University of Maryland’s Seminar Series, College Park, MD (5/2019)
The psychological cost of wealth: How wealth undermines the joys of parenthood. Presented at Member Speakers Series at Green College, University of British Columbia (11/2011)
The pursuit of happiness. Presented at Member Speakers Series at Green College, University of British Columbia (03/2010)