Name
Affiliation
Papers
MAX VAN KLEEK
University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
71
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
127
542
58.95
Referers 
Referees 
References 
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1627
741
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Citations
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Informing Age-Appropriate AI: Examining Principles and Practices of AI for Children00.342022
The Goldilocks level of support: Using user reviews, ratings, and installation numbers to investigate digital self-control tools00.342022
Respect as a Lens for the Design of AI Systems.00.342022
Poster: An Analysis of Privacy Features in 'Expert-Approved' Kids' Apps00.342022
Are iPhones Really Better for Privacy? A Comparative Study of iOS and Android Apps.10.352022
Artificial Intelligence In Cyber Physical Systems10.372021
A Fait Accompli? An Empirical Study Into The Absence Of Consent To Third-Party Tracking In Android Apps00.342021
Exploring Design and Governance Challenges in the Development of Privacy-Preserving Computation00.342021
“Money makes the world go around”: Identifying Barriers to Better Privacy in Children’s Apps From Developers’ Perspectives00.342021
Protection or Punishment? Relating the Design Space of Parental Control Apps and Perceptions about Them to Support Parenting for Online Safety.00.342021
I Want My App That Way: Reclaiming Sovereignty Over Personal Devices00.342021
Exploring Interactions Between Trust, Anthropomorphism, and Relationship Development in Voice Assistants.00.342021
Understanding Value and Design Choices Made by Android Family App Developers00.342020
Does Siri Have a Soul? Exploring Voice Assistants Through Shinto Design Fictions10.342020
Cloudless Skies? Decentralizing Mobile Interaction.00.342020
Strangers in the Room: Unpacking Perceptions of 'Smartness' and Related Ethical Concerns in the Home10.352020
'I Just Want to Hack Myself to Not Get Distracted': Evaluating Design Interventions for Self-Control on Facebook00.342020
Informing the Design of Privacy-Empowering Tools for the Connected Home00.342020
Towards a Cyberphysical Web Science - A Social Machines Perspective on Pokémon GO!10.352019
Self-Control in Cyberspace - Applying Dual Systems Theory to a Review of Digital Self-Control Tools.30.392019
`I make up a silly name' - Understanding Children's Perception of Privacy Risks Online.00.342019
Fairness and Accountability Design Needs for Algorithmic Support in High-Stakes Public Sector Decision-Making.90.462018
Measuring Third-party Tracker Power across Web and Mobile.30.382018
'It's Reducing a Human Being to a Percentage'; Perceptions of Justice in Algorithmic Decisions.160.612018
Common Barriers to the Use of Patient-Generated Data Across Clinical Settings.30.382018
"So, Tell Me What Users Want, What They Really, Really Want!".00.342018
Measuring third party tracker power across web and mobile.00.342018
Some HCI Priorities for GDPR-Compliant Machine Learning.00.342018
Social Machines For All00.342018
Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem.30.382018
X-Ray Refine: Supporting the Exploration and Refinement of Information Exposure Resulting from Smartphone Apps.00.342018
Better the Devil You Know: Exposing the Data Sharing Practices of Smartphone Apps.100.552017
Like trainer, like bot? Inheritance of bias in algorithmic content moderation.20.372017
From Crowd to Community: A Survey of Online Community Features in Citizen Science Projects.30.382017
My Bank Already Gets this Data: Exposure Minimisation and Company Relationships in Privacy Decision-Making.10.412017
Computationally Mediated Pro-Social Deception.30.432016
The Quantified Patient in the Doctor's Office: Challenges & Opportunities.181.022016
Privacy Languages: Are we there yet to enable user controls?10.352016
The Rise of Social Machines: The development of a human/digital ecosystem.00.342016
From coincidence to purposeful flow? Properties of transcendental information cascades50.472015
Improving Paid Microtasks through Gamification and Adaptive Furtherance Incentives230.802015
Self Curation, Social Partitioning, Escaping from Prejudice and Harassment: The Many Dimensions of Lying Online20.402015
Social Personal Data Stores: the Nuclei of Decentralised Social Machines10.352015
Designing for Citizen Data Analysis: A Cross-Sectional Case Study of a Multi-Domain Citizen Science Platform140.642015
Collective Intelligence in Citizen Science - A Study of Performers and Talkers.30.462014
Why Won't Aliens Talk to Us? Content and Community Dynamics in Online Citizen Science.130.792014
7 billion home telescopes: observing social machines through personal data stores20.512014
The editable self: a workbench for personal activity data30.482014
Carpé data: supporting serendipitous data integration in personal information management90.532013
Towards a classification framework for social machines61.062013
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