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Mark Turner
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2024
Publications (10 Years): 5
Top Topics
Image Pixels
Social Media
Parent Child
Social Networking Sites
Top Venues
HCI (15)
HCI (22)
HCI (46)
Comput. Hum. Behav.
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Publications
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Bryony Davies
,
Mark Turner
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Julie Udell
It helps to be funny or compassionate: An exploration of user experiences and evaluation of social media micro-intervention designs for protecting body image.
Comput. Hum. Behav.
150 (2024)
Mark Turner
,
Antonia Ray
Before and After Images on Social Media: The Impact on Female Body Dissatisfaction of Getting Only Half the Picture.
HCI (46)
(2023)
Mark Turner
,
Danna Ordonia
How COVID-19 Changed Self-Presentation on Instagram and its Relation to User Well-Being.
Interact. Comput.
35 (5) (2023)
Mark Turner
,
Emma Prince
Being Together Apart: Does Communication via Social Media Help or Harm Romantic Relationships?
HCI (15)
(2020)
Mark Turner
,
Eeven Chin
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Accuracy of Personality Judgements Made Through Social Media.
AHFE (26)
(2017)
Mark Turner
,
Natalie Hunt
What Does Your Profile Picture Say About You? The Accuracy of Thin-Slice Personality Judgments from Social Networking Sites Made at Zero-Acquaintance.
HCI (22)
(2014)
Mark Turner
,
Roxane Cortes
Phone Use and Aging: Do Spatial Interface Metaphors Help?
HCI (9)
(2011)
Mark Turner
,
Steve Love
,
Mark Howell
Understanding emotions experienced when using a mobile phone in public: The social usability of mobile (cellular) telephones.
Telematics Informatics
25 (3) (2008)
Mark Howell
,
Steve Love
,
Mark Turner
User characteristics and performance with automated mobile phone systems.
Int. J. Mob. Commun.
6 (1) (2008)
Mark Howell
,
Steve Love
,
Mark Turner
Visualisation improves the usability of voice-operated mobile phone services.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud.
64 (8) (2006)
Mark Howell
,
Steve Love
,
Mark Turner
The impact of interface metaphor and context of use on the usability of a speech-based mobile city guide service.
Behav. Inf. Technol.
24 (1) (2005)
Mark Howell
,
Steve Love
,
Mark Turner
Spatial metaphors for a speech-based mobile city guide service.
Pers. Ubiquitous Comput.
9 (1) (2005)