British Psychological Society (BPS) Cyberpsychology Section Annual Conference (2023)
I presented a work-in-progress poster titled 'Investigating the salience of gamer identity across online gaming forums, via players identity expression in online language', which won the award for best poster presentation. I was a panel member for "The future of video games research - by those doing it now. A panel discussion by PhD video game researchers celebrating the growing area of Cyberpsychology" moderated by Chris Leech. I also sat on the conference committee as an early career researcher representative.
British Psychological Society (BPS) Cyberpsychology Section Annual Conference (2022)
I presented a work-in-progress presentation titled 'Gaming and Gender: Investigating the construction of gamer identity for female gamers', which won the award for the best work-in-progress presentation.
Intelligent Games and Game Intelligence (iGGi) Annual Conference (2022)
I presented a joint poster with fellow doctoral researcher Christopher Leech (he/him) titled 'Have we got research for EH(U), can you diG(Gi) it?'.
I presented a work-in-progress poster titled 'Investigating the salience of gamer identity across online gaming forums, via players identity expression in online language', which won the award for best poster presentation. I was a panel member for "The future of video games research - by those doing it now. A panel discussion by PhD video game researchers celebrating the growing area of Cyberpsychology" moderated by Chris Leech. I also sat on the conference committee as an early career researcher representative.
British Psychological Society (BPS) Cyberpsychology Section Annual Conference (2022)
I presented a work-in-progress presentation titled 'Gaming and Gender: Investigating the construction of gamer identity for female gamers', which won the award for the best work-in-progress presentation.
Intelligent Games and Game Intelligence (iGGi) Annual Conference (2022)
I presented a joint poster with fellow doctoral researcher Christopher Leech (he/him) titled 'Have we got research for EH(U), can you diG(Gi) it?'.
PSYPAG Annual Conference (2022)
I presented a work-in-progress poster titled 'Gender and Gaming: What can social psychology tell us about the construction of gamer identity for female gamers'.
Check out my posters below:
I presented a work-in-progress poster titled 'Gender and Gaming: What can social psychology tell us about the construction of gamer identity for female gamers'.
Check out my posters below: