Phil Turner

Phil Turner is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing at Napier University. He has a first degree and a PhD in Psychology and an MSc in Computing Science. Phil has some 20 years experience in the domain of human computer interaction in industry and academia and has published extensively. His current work concerns the application of philosophical concepts to develop explanatory frameworks for human computer interaction.

Publications

Exploration of Space, Technology, and Spatiality: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Elisabeth Davenport. © 2009. 278 pages.
The emerging study of technology in space has been shaping human interaction with physical, social, and technological worlds. Drawing upon a wide range of information technology...
Space, Place, and Memory Prosthetics
Phil Turner. © 2009. 13 pages.
Recent years have witnessed a number of initiatives to develop technology (“memory prosthetics”) to enhance and extend human memory. Typical of these is “Memories for Life,”...
Beyond Relative Advantage: Factors in End-User Uptake of Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Susan Turner, Phil Turner. © 2003. 26 pages.
Researchers in Information Systems have produced a rich collection of meta-analyses and models of factors influencing the uptake of information technologies. In the domain of...
End-User Perspectives on the Uptake of Computer Supported Cooperative Working
Phil Turner, Susan Turner. © 2002. 13 pages.
Researchers in Information Systems have produced a rich collection of meta-analyses and models to further understanding of factors influencing the uptake of information...