Sandra Gabriele

ORCID: 0009-0005-9712-9998
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Research Areas
  • Media Studies and Communication
  • Literature and Culture Studies
  • Travel Writing and Literature
  • Human Motion and Animation
  • Digital Humanities and Scholarship
  • Theatre and Performance Studies
  • Canadian Identity and History
  • Cinema and Media Studies
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Australian History and Society
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • European history and politics
  • User Authentication and Security Systems
  • Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis
  • Video Analysis and Summarization
  • Media, Gender, and Advertising
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Digital Games and Media
  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • Artistic and Creative Research
  • Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
  • Subtitles and Audiovisual Media

York University
2006-2022

Toronto Metropolitan University
2021

University of Windsor
2009-2021

Carleton University
2006-2020

Human Computer Interaction (Switzerland)
2020

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
2019

Vatican Secret Archives
2019

Ottawa Hospital
2008

Interface (United States)
2008

University of Waterloo
2008

Personal data collected by fitness trackers can leave users open to security and privacy threats, often without their knowledge. Using an online survey with 212 tracker users, we asked questions understand participants' knowledge, attitudes behaviours related privacy, associated the use of trackers. We found that do little protect data. While they seem confident about type being collected, are unsure how it is used. Understandably, more comfortable sharing friends work colleagues. also...

10.1145/3313831.3376651 article EN 2020-04-21

International news‐flow research has repeatedly identified significant imbalances in the global exchange of news among regions world. With emergence thousands sites on World Wide Web, and corresponding ability audiences to access these sites, Internet offers technological capacity globalize media content. This paper seeks test that possibility by exploring way one Canadian daily newspaper, Montreal Gazette, occupies geography with its on‐line operation. The reports an exploratory comparative...

10.1080/1461670042000246070 article EN Journalism Studies 2004-07-30

P oor labelling of injectable medications can be a contrib- uting factor to medication errors leading adverse drug events.In 2001, Orser et al. reported the results survey they conducted regarding in anesthesia practice.The researchers received responses from 687 anesthesiologists who knowledge total 1,038 errors.The were asked identify factors that felt contributed errors.Table 1 provides list these factors.In this same survey, 84% agreed improved standards for labels would reduce incidence error.

10.12927/hcq.2013.19598 article EN Healthcare Quarterly 2008-03-15

Typically, visits to modern art galleries or museums are characterized as visual experiences supported by text-based information describing the works of art. Our goal was investigate potential providing a fuller and richer experience while viewing appealing senses beyond sight. We designed SensArt, multisensory whereby someone painting received translation through headset with music belt programmed vibration patterns changes in temperature.

10.1145/3132272.3132290 article EN 2017-10-10

Abstract: Between 1886 and 1895, the Sunday newspaper in U.S. cities became a cauldron for an emerging mass, popular culture—one with reach into Canada. The concurrent development of weekend newspapers Toronto, Canada, distinguished local innovations against unspecified, general influence “American paper.” World Saturday Globe followed refuted, respectively, ideal set by American paper, but together defined Canadian leisure reading. reference to idealized model offers example emergent...

10.22230/cjc.2009v34n3a2153 article EN Canadian Journal of Communication 2009-09-19

This article explores the domestic travel writing of two women journalists who wrote for competing partisan papers in Toronto – Kit Coleman The Daily Mail and Faith Fenton Empire. Using what I refer to as ‘mobile practices', found a middle ground between conventional regimes femininity represented many features their woman's pages, emerging conditions modern that allowed explore new places. Woman's pages newspaper contribute nation-building multitude ways across number sites, such family,...

10.1177/1464884906062604 article EN Journalism 2006-04-24

This paper describes the preliminary results of combining two complementary technologies: Orlando, a semantically-tagged XML collection born-digital scholarly resources, and Mandala Browser, an visualization tool. Orlando's current delivery system privileges text as approach to literary historical scholarship. The browser represents radically different way mediating between user text, translating or set texts into circular visual form pushing towards more distant, at least selective, reading...

10.16995/dscn.257 article EN Digital Studies / Le champ numérique 2011-05-17

This study evaluated the effectiveness of FUSION Skill Development Curriculum in maximizing students' self-assessment professional skills when integrated as a graded component capstone internship courses. The course instructors were co-investigators scholarship teaching and learning (SoTL) project that used measures embedded curriculum to student outcomes. An essential benefit was identified potential for life-long through metacognition. A data-driven approach integration triggered changes...

10.5206/cjsotlrcacea.2024.3.17216 article EN publisher-specific-oa The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 2024-12-31

The Simulated Environment for Theatre (SET) is an experimental three-dimensional interface use in blocking plays. Created using the Unity3D game engine, SET allows directors or student to associate character movement and speech with a timeline that represents line of action, as well annotate choices, change script, place viewpoints audience, specify scale-model stage set. In this article, authors discuss iterative design choices involved creating appropriate range characters attributes,...

10.1177/1470357213497857 article EN Visual Communication 2013-11-01

This essay considers the opportunities afforded by Simulated Environment for Theatre (SET) exploring functions of and relationships between historical theatrical texts other records performance. Over course SET’s development, system’s digital environment visualizing text performance has increasingly emphasised affordances that are not available in or material environments. Our most recent focus been on potential applications theatre historians, particular because user-controlled, hybrid two-...

10.16995/dscn.240 article FR Digital Studies / Le champ numérique 2013-12-13

By the start of 20th century, readers weekend newspapers had become accustomed to a smorgasbord reading fare. The passage Lord’s Day Act in 1906 changed Canadian habits by specifically banning making, sale, importation and distribution on Sundays. Focusing cities Windsor (Ontario) Detroit (Michigan), this paper uses circulation theory explore complicated relations that emerged between local, provincial national authorities; religious groups; rhythms leisure media production modernity;...

10.3138/topia.25.115 article EN TOPIA Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 2011-09-01
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