Seminar series
Examining the relationship between IT working practises and ill health
23 November 2015, the University of Sheffield.
Convenors: Dr Carolyn Axtell and Sam Farley.
This seminar explored the evidence surrounding the relationship between IT related working patterns and practices and ill health/poor wellbeing. Implications of this evidence for examining IT working practices within Big Data was explored.
Speakers
Professor Monideepa Tarafdar, Lancaster University
Professor Kevin Daniels, University East Anglia
Dr Daantje Derks, Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Dr Ursula Hyrkkanen, Turku University, Finland
Sam Farley, University of Sheffield
Materials
Presentations and media from the first seminar.
Dr Carolyn Axtell
Introduction to seminar one (PDF, 39KB)
Summary of discussion within seminar one (PDF, 13KB)
Professor Monideepa Tarafdar
Professor Kevin Daniels
Dr Daantje Derks
Dr Daantje Derks' abstract (PDF, 8KB)
Dr Daantje Derks' presentation (PDF, 99KB)
Dr Ursula Hyrkkanen
Dr Ursula Hyrkkanen's abstract (PDF, 185KB)
Dr Ursula Hyrkkanen's presentation (PDF, 315KB)
Sam Farley
Sam Farley's abstract (PDF, 6KB)
Sam Farley's presentation (PDF, 96KB)
All seminars
Seminar 1 – Examining the relationship between IT working practises and ill health
Seminar 2 – Indicators of wellbeing and their measurement/ analysis
Seminar 5 – The benefits and dis-benefits of monitoring digital data for health purposes