Mark Perry (academic)

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Dr Mark Perry is a user studies and interdisciplinary researcher who has been involved in a number of research projects. He currently works at Brunel University, where he is involved in a variety of research projects examining Mobile work, Mobile technology, Domestic technology, CSCW, Ubiquitous Computing, Interaction design and broader issues relating to Social Usability with his colleagues Kenton O'Hara, Barry Brown, Eric Laurier, Alex Taylor amongst others. He has contributed numerous articles to peer review journals, conferences and book chapters.

He has promised groundbreaking work on the 'stripey trousers problem'.

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