Max is a PhD Student in Computer Science.
He has a Bachelor’s of Computing from Queen’s University, a Master’s of Computer Science (HCI) from Carleton and has previously worked as a software engineer at Microsoft.
Research Interests
Max’s researched has focused on deceptive design patterns, and the effect of perceiving devices as social actors on privacy attitudes.
Connect
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxwellkeleher
Twitter: twitter.com/maxwell_keleher
Publications
Conference Papers
- Maxwell Keleher, Fiona Westin, Preethi Nagabandi, and Sonia Chiasson. How Well Do Experts Understand End-Users’ Perceptions of Manipulative Patterns?. In Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference (NordiCHI), page 1–21. ACM 2022.
[Bibtex]@inproceedings{keleher2022manipulativepatterns-nordichi, title={How Well Do Experts Understand End-Users’ Perceptions of Manipulative Patterns?}, author={Keleher, Maxwell and Westin, Fiona and Nagabandi, Preethi and Chiasson, Sonia}, booktitle={Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference (NordiCHI)}, publisher = {ACM}, pages={1--21}, year={2022}, note = {Conference Papers}, doi = {10.1145/3546155.3546656} }
Theses
- Maxwell Keleher. [Thesis] Exploring Privacy Implications of Devices as Social Actors. Master’s thesis, Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University, 2023.
[Bibtex]@MASTERSTHESIS{keleher2023thesis-carleton, author = {Keleher, Maxwell}, title = {[Thesis] Exploring Privacy Implications of Devices as Social Actors}, school = {Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University}, year = {2023}, note = {Theses} }