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Gill Case is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northumbria University, specializing in interdisciplinary research across Practice, Happiness, Subjective Well-Being, and Human-Computer Interaction. Her work bridges educational settings, psychological well-being, and sensory design in digital environments.
Education:
- Psychology, MPhil (Awarded: 26 Feb 2015)
- Psychology, BA (Hons) (Awarded: 30 Jun 1997)
Gill's research primarily examines restorative practices in schools, cultural influences on happiness, and the sensory dynamics of gaming experiences. Notably, her 2000 article on sound and color in computer games has garnered 94 citations, reflecting its enduring impact on interdisciplinary studies.
Her recent outputs highlight trends in educational psychology and applied behavioral research, with a focus on restorative justice in schools (2018) and cross-cultural well-being studies (2014). The research fingerprint derived from her work emphasizes Practice, Happiness, and Color as dominant themes, alongside secondary interests in Schools and Adoption.
