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Rosalind Gill is affiliated with City, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Psychology, with notable contributions in Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Human-Computer Interaction.

Their scholarly work addresses several specific and interdisciplinary topics, including:

  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability

Rosalind Gill has coauthored publications with the following frequent collaborators:

  • Joanne Droney
  • Gareth Owen
  • Julia Riley
  • Lucy Stephenson
  • Asimina Vasalou

Their recent publications cover topics related to digital advance care planning for individuals with severe mental illness, smart heating in everyday life, and cybersecurity for AI-enabled home devices. These papers include:

  • "Digital advance care planning with severe mental illness: a retrospective observational cohort analysis of the use of an electronic palliative care coordination system," published in 2024 in BMC Palliative Care
  • "In pursuit of thermal comfort: An exploration of smart heating in everyday life," published in 2024 in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
  • "Doing cybersecurity at home: A human-centred approach for mitigating attacks in AI-enabled home devices," published in 2024 in Computers & Security
  • "Digital Advance Decision Making with Severe Mental Illness: A retrospective observational cohort analysis of the use of an Electronic Palliative Care Coordination System," published in 2023 in Research Square
  • "Digital Advance Care Planning with Severe Mental Illness: A retrospective observational cohort analysis of the use of an Electronic Palliative Care Coordination System," published in 2024 in Research Square

The venues where Rosalind Gill frequently publishes include:

  • Research Square
  • BMC Palliative Care
  • International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
  • Computers & Security
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Postfeminist media culture: Elements of a sensibility

    Rosalind Gill

  • Gender and the Media

    Rosalind Gill

  • In the social factory? Immaterial labour, precariousness and cultural work

    Rosalind Gill;Andrew Pratt

  • Empowerment/Sexism: Figuring Female Sexual Agency in Contemporary Advertising:

    Rosalind Gill

  • Post-postfeminism?: new feminist visibilities in postfeminist times

    Rosalind Gill

  • New femininities : postfeminism, neoliberalism, and subjectivity

    Rosalind Gill;Christina Scharff

  • Cool, Creative and Egalitarian? Exploring Gender in Project-Based New Media Work in Euro

    Rosalind Gill

  • Teen girls, sexual double standards and ‘sexting’: Gendered value in digital image exchange:

    Jessica Ringrose;Laura Harvey;Rosalind Gill;Sonia Livingstone

  • Culture and Subjectivity in Neoliberal and Postfeminist Times

    Rosalind Gill

  • Body Projects and the Regulation of Normative Masculinity

    Rosalind Gill;Karen Henwood;Carl McLean

  • A qualitative study of children, young people and'sexting': A report prepared for the NSPCC

    Jessica Ringrose;Rosalind Gill;Sonia Livingstone;Laura Harvey

  • The affective, cultural and psychic life of postfeminism: A postfeminist sensibility 10 years on:

    Rosalind Gill

  • Discourse: Noun, Verb or Social Practice?

    Jonathan Potter;Margaret Wetherell;Rosalind Gill;Derek Edwards

  • Postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg in conversation:

    Sarah Banet-Weiser;Rosalind Gill;Catherine Rottenberg

  • Critical Respect: The Difficulties and Dilemmas of Agency and ‘Choice’ for Feminism: A Reply to Duits and van Zoonen

    Rosalind C. Gill

  • From sexual objectification to sexual subjectification: the resexualisation of women's bodies in the media

    Rosalind Gill

  • Gender and Creative Labour

    Bridget Conor;Rosalind Gill;Stephanie Taylor

  • Breaking the silence: The hidden injuries of neo-liberal academia

    Rosalind Gill

  • Aesthetic Labour: Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism

    Ana Elias;Rosalind Gill;Christina Scharff

  • The amazing bounce-backable woman: Resilience and the psychological turn in neoliberalism

    Rosalind Gill;Shani Orgad

  • Beyond the 'Sexualization of Culture' Thesis: An Intersectional Analysis of 'Sixpacks', 'Midriffs' and 'Hot Lesbians' in Advertising

    Rosalind Gill

Frequent Co-Authors

Andy C. Pratt
Andy C. Pratt City, University of London
Sonia Livingstone
Sonia Livingstone London School of Economics and Political Science
Jessica Ringrose
Jessica Ringrose University College London
Derek Edwards
Derek Edwards Loughborough University
Jonathan Potter
Jonathan Potter Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Margaret Wetherell
Margaret Wetherell University of Auckland

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