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Professor Caroline Scarles
Professor of Technology in Society

Summary

I am Professor of Technology in Society in the Brunel Business School, and also hold invited Visiting Professor positions at Wakayama University (Japan) and the University of Surrey (UK).

With 20 years of experience as an academic, my research interests are varied, but lie in the key areas of: technology for social good; mixed reality and immersive technologies in arts, culture and heritage; connection to nature (physical and virtual, green and blue space) for wellbeing; the visual and embodied, multisensorial engagements and interplays.  Bringing together my work on the visual, technology and digital solutions, my recent research has focused on: enriching the visitor experience through augmented reality in arts and heritage; the role of immersive experiences (principally multisensory immersions and VR) as providing stimulating environments for healthy ageing; connection with nature for wellbeing (working in care home, community centre, day centres and school contexts). I also have expertise in storytelling and social media, and have a passion for creative methodologies and methods, in particular the use of visuals and art-based facilitation. Throughout my career, I have secured funding from a range of bodies, including: ESRC, EPSRC, AHRC, NESTA, InnovateUK, iCURE, DEFRA, amongst others, and work closely with a range of research partners, including: Natural England, the Environment Agency, Forest Research, Smartify, Bradt Travel Guides, Emirates, and the Disability Coalition Network.

As a long-term fellow of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers, I hold the post of International Advisor to the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research Group, as well as a range of other externally elected and appointed national and international positions, including: executive committee member of Leisure Studies Association, Editorial Board member of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Sustainability, Digital Geography and Society, amongst other journals. I also review regularly for UKRI and other national and international funding bodies, and act as reviewer for national and international programme/departmental/instiutional reviews.

The links between my academic work and my external voluntary positions are very strong and I hold a number of external advisory and board positions, including: Invited Member of the Environment Agency Blue Space Forum, Director of Visit Surrey, Advisory Board Member of Surrey Hills Arts, and Strategic  Board Member for the Surrey Cultural Partnership. 

As a year-round, open-water swimmer, I also volunteer as a co-host for Mental Health Swims (www.mentalhealthswims.co.uk) where I support groups to experience the benefit of open water for mental health. My passion for open water and swimming in general, also brings inspiration for my artwork as I am an exhibting artist, creating mixed media acrylic and soundscape expressions of community, water, immersion and mental health (insta: @carolinerossart) 

Qualifications

MA, MSc, PhD

Newest selected publications

Gatersleben, B., White, E., Wyles, KJ., Golding, SE., Murrell, G., Scarles, C., et al. (2024) 'Everyday places to get away – Lessons learned from Covid-19 lockdowns'. Landscape and Urban Planning, 246. pp. 105026 - 105026. ISSN: 0169-2046

Journal article

Revill, G., Van Duppen, J. and Scarles, C. (2024) 'Interfacing as embodied practice: journeys between print, screen and beyond'. Social and Cultural Geography, 25 (8). pp. 1331 - 1349. ISSN: 1464-9365

Journal article

Zainal-Abidin, H., Scarles, C. and Lundberg, C. (2023) 'The antecedents of digital collaboration through an enhanced digital platform for destination management: A micro-DMO perspective'. Tourism Management, 96. pp. 104691 - 104691. ISSN: 0261-5177

Journal article

Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Frohlich, DM. and Scarles, C. (2023) 'Re-invigorating the photo album: augmenting printed photobooks with digital media'. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 27 (2). pp. 467 - 480. ISSN: 1617-4909

Journal article

Siegel, LA., Tussyadiah, I. and Scarles, C. (2023) 'Exploring behaviors of social media-induced tourists and the use of behavioral interventions as salient destination response strategy'. Journal of Destination Marketing and Management, 27. pp. 100765 - 100765. ISSN: 2212-571X

Journal article
More publications(47)

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