Alice Bonasio
Dateline: AlicebonasioWeblog: www.alicebonasio.com
Articles: 4
First Published: Jun 22, 2011 / Last Published: Jul 20, 2012
I am a Writer, Researcher, and PR Executive.Over the past 11 years, I have worked in Publishing, Television, Academic Research, Technology and The Arts and achieved academic recognition at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. My work has been published in several high-profile publications, both online and in print. I am experienced in researching, writing, editing and proofreading articles. Working with editors of publications such as Gamestm , Edge and The Escapist. I write features on all aspects of Gaming, Media and Digital Cultures, and have addressed complex issues such as the difficulties faced by minority gaming communities and latest trends in media sociality and Transmedia production. I am a Researcher with extensive experience in qualitative, qualitative and user experience methodologies. With several years of experience working alongside prominent academics in the fields of Game Studies and Digital Cultures, as both Research Assistant and Associate, my approach combines practical skills, creativity, and rigorous academic standards. Awarded the Arts and Humanities Research Council studentship for the MA in Creative and Media Enterprises at the University of Warwick, from which I graduated with distinction in 2011.
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July 20, 2012
The Irresistible Force of Innovation
How will one of the greatest scientific leaps of our time chance the way we live?in Business -
August 4, 2011
The Elder Scrolls: Getting Grandma to Surf
A look at how we can get the elderly to engage with technology and enrich their livesin Gadgets -
June 29, 2011
Print-on-Demand : The Future of Hard Media?
Content providers who do not provide responsive, versatile, and relevant solutions to customer needs and wants risk jeopardising their businesses, and leave themselves much more open to issues such as piracy.in Film -
June 22, 2011
Why We Need Bubbles
Good recommendation systems remind us of things we forgot we loved, and introduce us to some we’d never have found.in Technology



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