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The image after tomorrow - Digital culture & the family archive
(2008)Analogue photography has a rich history of putting into order the chaos of familial histories. Traditionally, the family album was dependent on object materiality for its existence. In its manifestation as book, memory-time ... -
The impact of digital and social media on the news consumption and democratic engagement of 25 to 35 year olds
(2017)In recent years, changing media consumption patterns, especially the increased use of interactive media, has fuelled optimism about the enhanced possibilities for democratic participation and active citizenship. For the ... -
The impact of digital and social media on the news consumption and democratic engagement of 25 to 35 year olds
(2015)In recent years, changing media consumption patterns, especially the increased use of interactive media, has fuelled optimism about the enhanced possibilities for democratic participation and active citizenship. For the ... -
The impact of gender, language and writing style on perceptions of participants in online political discussion forums
(2009)The aim of this research was to study the differences between male and female use of language in an online discussion forum. A discussion forum on the topic of politics was created and participants invited to use it over ... -
The impact of online social support on life satisfaction for LGB individuals
(2020)Support for LGB sexuality can positively impact their wellbeing (Doty et al., 2010). This research investigated the impact of online social support on life satisfaction for LGB individuals. Participants were recruited ... -
Impact of player injuries on teams’ mental states, and subsequent performances, at the Rugby World Cup 2015
(Frontiers, 2016)Injuries are considered an inevitable by-product of participation in elite sport (Hurley et al., 2007), and over the past 30 years, psychologists have proposed a number of models to explain athletes' psychological reactions ... -
The impact of unconscious gender bias on online professional networking & recruitment
(2018)The differences in how men and women communicate has been a popular debate and of interest to researchers for many years. Conflict and misunderstanding derived from different gender communication styles have had an impact ... -
Impacts of sensationalised media articles on internet-specific parental self-efficacy
(2019)Informed by research linking high levels of parental self-efficacy to positive parenting practices, and acknowledging scholarly concerns on ‘moral panics’, this paper extends studies on Internet-Specific Parental Self-Efficacy ... -
Increasing cognitive empathy in cyber-bystanders through 360° virtual reality
(2019)This study examined the use of 360° VR and perspective-taking in cyberbullying from the bystander perspective compared to perspective-taking in 2D format. Both media formats had a significant effect on affective and cognitive ... -
The influence of levels of anonymity on online self-presentation, self-disclosure and impression management
(2018)The main aim of the current study is to determine whether levels of anonymity influence one’s levels of self-regulation, self-disclosure and impression management among both public and anonymous online platforms. For the ... -
The influence of personality traits on impulsive online shopping behaviours
(2018)The objective of this research was to seek and understanding of how the role of demographics and personality traits influence impulsive shopping behaviours within online retail platforms. Whilst previous research has focused ... -
Instagram or Finstagram? A survey on self-esteem and need to belong amongst emerging adults
(2020)Social Networking sites provide emerging adults with unique opportunities to present favourable versions of the self which satisfies belongingness needs and enhances self-esteem. Instagram is the most popularly used platform ... -
An investigation into anxiety in virtual reality following a self-compassion induction
(2016)Self-compassion practices may enhance virtual reality (VR) exposure therapy's effectiveness for social anxiety disorder. This study investigated if a self-compassion induction (i.e. compassionate letter writing) influenced ... -
An investigation of motivation in co-dependent team sport
(2014)Motivation is a significant part of both a manager's and individual athlete's preparation for sport. This research study examined this important area by completing three studies. Study One examined the combined effect of ... -
An investigation of primary school teachers' and principals' attitudes towards online teacher training
(2009)This study examined the attitudes of primary school teachers and principals towards online learning. 82 primary school principals and teachers completed an online questionnaire examining attitudes towards online learning. ... -
Kismet: Hollywood, orientalism and the design language of Padraic Colum’s Mogu of the Desert
(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2020-11)The lure of the exotic ‘other’ was implicit from the early years of the Gate’s repertoire. In 1931 the Gate produced Padraic Colum’s Mogu of the Desert, designed by Micheál mac Liammóir and featuring a young Orson Welles. ... -
Labyrinth of passion on Facebook: Individuals' attitudes towards electronic observation of romantic partners
(2015)Previous studies have shown that individuals hold different opinions about electronic observation of romantic partners. Furthermore, it has been suggested that attachment style and personality traits have an impact on the ... -
Landscape as witness: Aftermath Photography, oral history, and ethnography in representing the Public Works Scheme of the Great Irish Famine
(2019)The story of the Great Irish Famine/ An Gorta Mor (1845-52) has been passed down over the years through the media of literature and art. This research critically evaluates these media, with particular reference to the ... -
Left on ‘read’: Expectations and perceptions of response time in mobile instant messaging
(2018)Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) apps allow for easy social interaction, however, individuals increasingly report feeling overwhelmed and distracted by these interaction opportunities, followed by a pressure to respond, with ... -
Levels of empathy when reading fiction versus listening to fiction
(2020)Empathy and reading are both in decline (Lanzoni, 2018), but empathy is more important now than ever before (Manny, 2008). Reading fiction correlates to higher measures of empathy (Kidd & Castano, 2013) but reading print ...