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The following publications are possibly variants of this publication:
- Designing technologies that encourage the sharing of positive emotionsM. Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. In Emotion in HCI: Joint Proceedings of the 2005 and 2006 and and 2007 International Workshops. 2008: 196-197
- HCI for Positive ChangeM. Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. In Proceedings of CHI Nederland conferentie. 2009: 127-130
- minimal connectedness: exploring the effects of positive messaging using mobile technologyMarije Kanis, Mark Perry, Willem-Paul Brinkman. chi 2008: 2513-2522 [doi]
- HCI for Positive ChangeM. Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. Preprint 2009.
- Designing for positive disclosure: What do you like today?M. Kanis, M. Perry, Willem-Paul Brinkman, . International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 39(3):564-572, 2009. [doi]
- Facilitating social-pleasure as mediated by ubiquitous technologyM. Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. In Proceedings of ECCE-13. 2006: 117-118
- Making mundane pleasures visible: mediating daily likings with lightweight technologyMarije Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. puc, 14(3):261-269, 2010. [doi]
- What do people like?: the design of a mobile tool to harness and share positive thoughtsMarije Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. ecce 2007: 191-198 [doi]
- minimal connectedness: exploring the effects of positive messaging using mobile technologyMarije Kanis, Mark Perry, Willem-Paul Brinkman. Preprint 2008.
- Designing for positive disclosure: What do you like today?M. Kanis, M. Perry, Willem-Paul Brinkman, . Preprint 2009.
- Designing technologies that encourage the sharing of positive emotionsM. Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman. Preprint 2008.
- Guest editorial - Cognitive engineering in mental health computingWillem-Paul Brinkman. Journal of CyberTherapy and Rehabilitation, 4(1):9-13, 2011.