"Digital travel as an alternative to physical travel – an analysis ofpersonal traits and vicarious sense of place evoked by a computer game"Ingvar Tjostheim and John Waterworthaccepted for presentation at…
Human Sovereignty under Travel Restrictions?
Our paper "Human sovereignty when a disease is controlled through restrictions on persons: Citizens’ views on whether scientific evidence for restrictions is necessary" presented by Ingvar Tjostheim at IACAP 2023…
Dark patterns paper for Pisa!
Our paper "Uncovering Dark Patterns - Learning through Serious Gameplay about the Dangers of Sharing Data." (by Ingvar Tjostheim, Chris Wales and John Waterworth) has been accepted for publication at…
Paper about digitally visiting Mexico accepted for presentation in Peru
"Digital travel - A study of travellers’ views of a digital visit to Mexico" by Ingvar Tjostheim and John Waterworth has been accepted for presentation at ICITS'23 - The 6th…
Paper accepted for ICMarkTech’22 conference
Is there a market for Digital travel? by Ingvar Tjostheim & John Waterworth has been accepted for presentation at ICMarkTech'22 in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Dec 1-3.
New paper on the personal characteristics of digital travellers
Tomorrow’s digital travellers – who are they? by Ingvar Tjostheim and John Waterworth Accepted for publication at ICOTTS'22 Conference in Santiago, Chile
New article on Enhancing Quality of Life in Ambient Spaces
Our editorial article for this special edition of Frontiers in Computer Science is now available on-line here.
Keynote on digital travel
Here is a curated account of our recent keynote presentation in Milan
Defying distance and reality?
A new article about our work on digital travel was published in the on-line version of The Psychologist magazine. A print version is in the works!
New book in press!
Our book "The Psychosocial Reality of Virtual Travel: Being in virtual places", by Ingvar Tjostheim and John Waterworth, is now being prepared for publication by Palgrave. This open access book…