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Going to the movies in VR: Virtual reality cinemas as alternatives to in-person co-viewing
(2024)Virtual reality cinemas offer computer-generated screening environments that resemble physical-world movie theaters for avatar-based viewers. Reflecting on virtual spectatorship in the context of social isolation, ... -
Haptic cinema: Smartphones and the spectator's body
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Health at the writing desk of John Ruskin: a study of handwriting and illness
(2020)Though John Ruskin (1819–1900) is remembered principally for his work as a theorist, art critic and historian of visual culture, he wrote exhaustively about his health in his correspondence and diaries. Ruskin was prone ... -
Hegemonic practices in multistakeholder Internet governance: Participatory evangelism, quiet politics, and glorification of status quo at ICANN meetings
(2023)In this exploratory study we examine a less scrutinized aspect of multistakeholder arrangements: the presence and directionality of hegemonic power in the language used in the stakeholder deliberations. Specifically, we ... -
Improving Arts and Humanities Engagement in Ireland's Civic and Community Sphere. Experiences, challenges, and opportunities for researchers based in HEIs
(Trinity College Dublin, 2022)Engaged research is increasingly recognised as integral to addressing national and global societal challenges. Collaboration is also an increasingly important element of university and government policies and a component ... -
National Collection of Children's Books: Repositioning Children's Literature in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2021)Children s literature collections occupy significant and interesting liminal spaces: between private and public , national and international , instruction and knowledge , history and possibility , and archaeology ... -
“Only your labels split me”: epistemic privilege, boundaries, and pretexts of ‘Religion’
(University of Nebraska Press, 2021) -
The return of children: A comparative study on the contemporary Turkish and Irish novel
(2022)In Infancy and History Agamben suggests, following Benjamin’s footsteps, that true experience is only possible in infancy, a time when experience is not yet expropriated by the bareness of modern life. The kind of potentiality ... -
The Science of Shallow Waters: Connecting and Classifying the Early Modern Atlantic
(History of Science Society, 2021)Histories of ocean science have emphasized the ways that state-sponsored deep-sea expeditions ushered in a new age of oceanic understanding during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This essay, on the other ... -
Seeing Shapes in the Cloud: Perspectives from the Humanities on Interdisciplinary Data Integration
(2022)One of the major factors inhibiting interdisciplinary, data-driven research is how to capture provenance and facilitate the discovery, use, and reuse of discipline specific research data. The growing pressure to find ... -
Smartphone cinematics: A cognitive study of smartphone spectatorship
(University of Gothenburg, 2019) -
Smartphone spectatorship in unenclosed environments: The physiological impacts of visual and sonic distraction during movie watching on mobile devices
(2024)Smartphones’ popularity is largely based on their pervasiveness, portability, and the wide range of functions they encompass: they can play high-definition moving-image content without spatial and temporal constraints. ...