Ingrid Richardson
Associate Professor
School of Arts
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Ingrid Richardson has been teaching and researching at Murdoch University for over ten years, and completed his PhD in 2004 at the University of Western Sydney.He has a broad interest in the social and cultural aspects of the ‘human-technology relation’, ranging from scientific and medical technovision, virtual and augmented reality, to interactive media, games, mobile media, urban screens, the internet and web-based communication. Over the past five years he has also focused on the development of innovative teaching strategies and assessment criteria in the fields of interactive media, games and digital design.
Research Interest
Social and cultural effects of new media and technology, with a particular interest in mobile media, social media, participatory media, games and web-based creative content
Publications
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Hjorth, L., Richardson, I., (2017), Pokmon GO: Mobile media play, place-making, and the digital wayfarer, Mobile Media & Communication, 5, 1, pages 3 - 14.
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Richardson, I., Hjorth, L., (2017), Mobile media, domestic play and haptic ethnography, New Media & Society, Online First, , pages 1 - 15.
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Keogh, B., Richardson, I., (2017), Waiting to Play: The Labour of Background Games, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Online First, , pages 1 - 13.