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Dr Jo Briggs

Reader in User Experience

My interdisciplinary research investigates socio-digital aspects of design for interaction and experience. Another vital interest is cocreative methodologies, which are increasingly necessary in understanding emergent digital experiences and wider phenomena.

I publish across design and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) venues and, given the multi- and interdisciplinary nature of my research, also the ‘hard’ computer sciences (most recently, Computer Vision), the humanities and the social sciences.

I am a Peer Review College member for AHRC (Strategic reviewer) and ESRC and sit on award panels. I also work with the Daphne Jackson Trust for whom I am a Trustee. Other external roles include Oxford Internet Institute (visitor/PhD supervisor) and Queen’s MediaLab Belfast (External Examiner).

Research

Book Chapters

Light, A., Briggs, J., 2020. 'The Design of Paying Publics'. In CrowdAsset, pp. 105-120, WORLD SCIENTIFIC.

Journal Articles

Nash, C., Carey, D., Nicol, E., Htait, A., Schafer, B., Briggs, J., Moncur, W., Azzopardi, L., 2022. 'Making sense of Trifles: Data Narratives and Cumulative Data Disclosure', Jusletter-IT, 24-Februar-2022, pp. 63-71.

Briggs, J., 2012. 'Investigating situated cultural practices through cross-sectoral digital collaborations: processes, policies, insights', Digital Creativity, 23 (2), pp. 98-112.

Conference Papers

Ruta, D., Gilbert, A., Aggarwal, P., Marri, N., Kale, A., Briggs, J., Speed, C., Jin, H., Faieta, B., Filipkowski, A., Lin, Z., Collomosse, J., 2022. 'StyleBabel: Artistic Style Tagging and Captioning', pp. 219-236.