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VISUALIZING THE COMPLEX PROBLEM OF CHILDREN'S DIGITAL WELLBEING IN SOUTH KOREA: A SYSTEMS THINKING APPROACH

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 June 2023

Shannen Patricia Widjaja*
Affiliation:
Yonsei University
Joon Sang Baek
Affiliation:
Yonsei University
*
Widjaja, Shannen Patricia, Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea), [email protected]

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Considering the prevalence of digital interaction within the Generation Alpha, this study focuses on the digital wellbeing of elementary school-aged children in South Korea. By taking into account the multi-faceted nature, this study frames the issue that exists within children's digital wellbeing as a complex problem and aims to have a better comprehensive understanding of the system using a designerly and systems thinking approach. Thus, this study conducts a Systematic literature review and thematic analysis to get grasp of the current situation which then is translated using a systems thinking-based visualization tool to convey the causal relationships that exist within the system. Therefore, the outcome of this study presents a concept map that consolidates the findings to communicate a holistic perspective of children's digital wellbeing which can be used in design activities and decision-making processes which contribute to future design solutions and conversations.

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