dr. T. (Tess) Osborne
Researcher & Lecturer

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Research
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- 2021
- Jones, P., & Osborne, T. (2021). Gaming and VR in geographical research. In N. von Benzon, M. Holton, C. Wilkinson, & S. Wilkinson (Eds.), Creative Methods for Human Geographers SAGE Publishing.
- 2020
- Osborne, T., & Jones, P. (2020). Virtual Reality and Memorials: (Re)Building and Experiencing the Past. In J. Micieli-Voutsinas, & A. M. Person (Eds.), Affective Architectures: More-Than-Representational Geographies of Heritage (1 ed., pp. 252-266). (Critical Studies in Heritage, Emotional and Affect). Routledge.
- Pykett, J., Chrisinger, B., Kyriakou, K., Osborne, T., Resch, B., Stathi, A., Toth, E., & Whittaker, A. C. (2020). Developing a Citizen Social Science approach to understand urban stress and promote wellbeing in urban communities. Palgrave Communications, 6(1), [85]. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-0460-1
- Jones, P., & Osborne, T. (2020). Measuring the body. In Bodies, Technologies and Methods (Routledge Series on Digital Spaces). Routledge.
- Jones, P., & Osborne, T. (2020). Analysing virtual landscapes using postmemory. Social & Cultural Geography, 21(2), 186-206. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2018.1474378
- Foley, R., Bell, S. L., Gittins, H., Grove, H., Kaley, A., McLauchlan, A., Osborne, T., Power, A., Roberts, E., & Thomas, M. (2020). “Disciplined research in undisciplined settings”: Critical explorations of in situ and mobile methodologies in geographies of health and wellbeing. Area, 52(3), 514-522. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12604
- Pykett, J., Osborne, T., & Resch, B. (2020). From Urban Stress to Neurourbanism: How Should We Research City Well-Being? Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 110(6), 1936-1951. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1736982
- Pykett, J., Chrisinger, B., Kyriakou, K., Osborne, T., Resch, B., Stathi, A., & Whittaker, A. C. (2020). Urban Emotion Sensing Beyond ‘Affective Capture': Advancing Critical Interdisciplinary Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(23), 1-22. [9003]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17239003
- 2019
- Disney, T., Warwick, L., Ferguson, H., Leigh, J., Singh Cooner, T., Beddoe, L., Jones, P., & Osborne, T. (2019). “Isn’t it funny the children that are further away we don’t think about as much?”: Using GPS to explore the Mobilities and Geographies of Social Work and Child Protection Practice. Children and Youth Services Review, 100, 39-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.02.029
- Osborne, T. (2019). Biosensing: a critical reflection on doing memory research through the body. In D. Drozdzewski, & C. Birdsall (Eds.), Doing Memory Research: New Methods and Approaches (pp. 63-85). Palgrave MacMillan.
- Kyriakou, K., Resch, B., Sagl, G., Petutschnig, A., Werner, C., Niederseer, D., Liedlgruber, M., Wilhelm, F., Osborne, T., & Pykett, J. (2019). Detecting Moments of Stress from Measurements of Wearable Physiological Sensors. Sensors, 19(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19173805
- Osborne, T., Warner, E., Jones, P., & Resch, B. (2019). Performing Social Media: Artistic Approaches to Analyzing Big Data. GeoHumanities, 5(1), 282-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/2373566X.2018.1543552
- 2017
- Osborne, T., & Jones, P. (2017). Biosensing and geography: A mixed methods approach. Applied Geography, 87, 160-169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2017.08.006
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