Susan Turner

Susan Turner is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing at Napier University. Susan has experience in the teaching and research of the human aspects of computing across a variety of domains and a number of related publications. She has a PhD in Design and Computing, an MSc in Information Technology and a first degree in Psychology. Currently she is working on discourse analytic methods for studying the experience of technology.

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...
Listening, Corporeality, Place and Presence
Susan Turner. © 2009. 15 pages.
This chapter considers the role of sound, and more specifically, listening, in creating a sense of presence (of “being there”) in “places” recreated by virtual reality...
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...