Envisioning New Futures of Positive Social Technology: Beyond Paradigms of Fixing, Protecting, and Preventing
JaeWon Kim, Lindsay Popowski, Anna Fang, Cassidy Pyle, Guo Freeman,, Ryan M. Kelly, Angela Y. Lee, Fannie Liu, Angela D. R. Smith, Alexandra To,, Amy X. Zhang

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a paradigm shift in social technology research from merely mitigating harm to actively enhancing human well-being and flourishing through a new framework called Positive Social Technology (Positech).
Contribution
It introduces the Positech framework and organizes a workshop to expand research perspectives towards positive, human-centric social technology development.
Findings
Proposes the Positech framework for positive social technology.
Organizes thematic discussions to expand research scope.
Aims to foster a sustainable, human-centric research community.
Abstract
Social technology research today largely focuses on mitigating the negative impacts of technology and, therefore, often misses the potential of technology to enhance human connections and well-being. However, we see a potential to shift towards a holistic view of social technology's impact on human flourishing. We introduce Positive Social Technology (Positech), a framework that shifts emphasis toward leveraging social technologies to support and augment human flourishing. This workshop is organized around three themes relevant to Positech: 1) "Exploring Relevant and Adjacent Research" to define and widen the Positech scope with insights from related fields, 2) "Projecting the Landscape of Positech" for participants to outline the domain's key aspects and 3) "Envisioning the Future of Positech," anchored around strategic planning towards a sustainable research community. Ultimately,…
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