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2020 – today
- 2023
- [b5]Phil Turner:
A Psychology of User Experience - Involvement, Affect and Aesthetics, Second Edition. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-32453-6, pp. 1-150 - 2020
- [b4]Phil Turner:
Imagination + Technology. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-37347-4, pp. 1-137
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [b3]Phil Turner:
A Psychology of User Experience - Involvement, Affect and Aesthetics. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-70652-8, pp. 1-148 - [c19]Joanna Aldhous, Richard Hetherington, Phil Turner:
The Digital Rubber Hand Illusion. BCS HCI 2017 - [e2]Lynne E. Hall, Tom Flint, Suzy O'Hara, Phil Turner:
HCI 2017 - Digital make-believe. Proceedings of the 31st International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference, BCS HCI 2017, University of Sunderland, St Peter's campus, Sunderland, UK, 3-6 July 2017. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2017 [contents] - 2016
- [b2]Phil Turner:
HCI Redux - The Promise of Post-Cognitive Interaction. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-42233-6, pp. 1-160 - [j22]Tom Flint, Phil Turner:
Enactive appropriation. AI Soc. 31(1): 41-49 (2016) - [j21]Phil Turner:
Presence: Is it just pretending? AI Soc. 31(2): 147-156 (2016) - [c18]Tom Flint, Phil Turner, Agnieszka Banach:
The Ensoulment of Virtual Space Minecraft as a Tool for Engaging With a Sculpture Park. IDC 2016: 680-683 - 2015
- [j20]Phil Turner, Richard Hetherington, Susan Turner, Maggie Kosek:
The limits of pretending. Digit. Creativity 26(3-4): 304-317 (2015) - [p1]Phil Turner:
Affect, Availability and Presence. Immersed in Media, Telepresence Theory, Measurement & Technology 2015: 59-71 - 2014
- [j19]Phil Turner:
The figure and ground of engagement. AI Soc. 29(1): 33-43 (2014) - [j18]Phil Turner, Cheryl Campanella Bracken:
Special issue: presence. AI Soc. 29(4): 445-447 (2014) - [j17]Phil Turner:
The "book problem" and its neural correlates. AI Soc. 29(4): 497-505 (2014) - [c17]Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Lindsay Carruthers:
It's Not Interaction, It's Make Believe. ECCE 2014: 22: 1-22: 8 - 2013
- [b1]Phil Turner:
How We Cope with Digital Technology. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2013, ISBN 9781627051019, pp. 1-109 - [j16]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Emotional and aesthetic attachment to digital artefacts. Cogn. Technol. Work. 15(4): 403-414 (2013) - 2012
- [j15]Phil Turner:
An everyday account of witnessing. AI Soc. 27(1): 5-12 (2012) - [j14]Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Tom Flint:
Enlightening Trial and Error. IxD&A 13-14: 64-83 (2012) - [c16]Phil Turner:
Outlining epistemic interaction. ECCE 2012: 85-91 - [c15]Iain McGregor, Phil Turner:
Soundscapes and repertory grids: comparing listeners' and a designer's experiences. ECCE 2012: 131-137 - [e1]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, ECCE '12, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, August 28 - 31, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1786-3 [contents] - 2011
- [c14]Iain McGregor, Pontus Larsson, Phil Turner:
Evaluating a vehicle auditory display: comparing a designer's expectations with listeners' experiences. ECCE 2011: 89-92 - [c13]Phil Turner:
Everyday coping: the appropriation of technology. ECCE 2011: 127-133 - [c12]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
My grandfather's iPod: an investigation of emotional attachment to digital and non-digital artefacts. ECCE 2011: 149-156 - 2010
- [c11]Phil Turner:
The anatomy of engagement. ECCE 2010: 59-66 - [c10]Luke Burrows, Susan Turner, Phil Turner:
Re-creating Edinburgh: adopting the tourist gaze. ECCE 2010: 183-186
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j13]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Triangulation in practice. Virtual Real. 13(3): 171-181 (2009) - 2008
- [j12]Phil Turner:
Towards an account of intuitiveness. Behav. Inf. Technol. 27(6): 475-482 (2008) - [j11]Phil Turner:
Being-with: A study of familiarity. Interact. Comput. 20(4-5): 447-454 (2008) - 2007
- [j10]Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Guy Van de Walle:
How older people account for their experiences with interactive technology. Behav. Inf. Technol. 26(4): 287-296 (2007) - [j9]Susan Turner, Phil Turner:
Familiar problems re-visited: the cooperative aspects of an e-learning environment. Interact. Technol. Smart Educ. 4(2): 91-99 (2007) - [c9]Phil Turner:
The end of cognition? BCS HCI (2) 2007: 209-210 - 2006
- [j8]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Place, Sense of Place, and Presence. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 15(2): 204-217 (2006) - 2005
- [j7]Phil Turner:
Affordance as context. Interact. Comput. 17(6): 787-800 (2005) - [j6]Phil Turner, Garry Milne, Manfred Kubitscheck, Ian Penman, Susan Turner:
Implementing a wireless network of PDAs in a hospital setting. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 9(4): 209-217 (2005) - 2004
- [c8]Richard Hetherington, Alison Crerar, Phil Turner:
A Question of Realism. User Interfaces for All 2004: 68-76 - 2003
- [j5]Phil Turner, Gary Higgs:
The use and management of geographic information in local e-government in the UK. Inf. Polity 8(3-4): 151-165 (2003) - [c7]Guy Van de Walle, Phil Turner, Elisabeth Davenport:
A Phenomenological Study of Familiarity. INTERACT 2003 - [c6]Phil Turner, Garry Milne, Susan Turner, Manfred Kubitscheck, Ian Penman:
Towards the Wireless Ward: Evaluating a Trial of Networked PDAs in the National Health Service. Mobile HCI Workshop on Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Access 2003: 202-214 - 2002
- [j4]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
End-User Perspectives on the Uptake of Computer Supported Cooperative Working. J. Organ. End User Comput. 14(2): 3-15 (2002) - [j3]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Embedding Context of Use in CVE Design. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 11(6): 665-676 (2002) - 2001
- [j2]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Describing Team Work with Activity Theory. Cogn. Technol. Work. 3(3): 127-139 (2001) - [j1]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
A web of contradictions. Interact. Comput. 14(1): 1-14 (2001) - [c5]Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Rod McCall:
Getting the Story Straight. BCS HCI/IHM 2001: 267-278 - 2000
- [c4]Phil Turner:
Requirements are in the Eyes of the Beholders. BCS HCI 2000: 29-43 - [c3]Susan Turner, Phil Turner, Liisa Dawson, Alan Munro:
DISCOVERing the impact of reality (poster session). CVE 2000: 209-210
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c2]Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Julie Horton:
From description to requirements: an activity theoretic perspective. GROUP 1999: 286-295 - 1997
- [c1]Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Supporting cooperative working using shared notebooks. ECSCW 1997: 281-
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