Mark McGill

Mark McGill

University of Glasgow

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark McGill

Mark McGill, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of HCI, Extended Reality, Reality Awareness, Privacy, Highly Mobile Productivity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Viewpoint on the Societal Impact of Everyday Augmented Reality and the Need for Perceptual Human Rights

What You Experience is What We Collect: User Experience Based Fine-Grained Permissions for Everyday Augmented Reality

“Pikachu would electrocute people who are misbehaving”: Expert, Guardian and Child Perspectives on Automated Embodied Moderators for Safeguarding Children in Social Virtual Reality

Exploring the Perspectives of Social VR-Aware Non-Parent Adults and Parents on Children's Use of Social Virtual Reality

The Social Impact of Extended Reality Spatial Productivity in Constrained, Public and Passenger Spaces

From Slow-Mo to Ludicrous Speed: Comfortably Manipulating the Perception of Linear In-Car VR Motion Through Vehicular Translational Gain and Attenuation

A lack of restraint: Comparing virtual reality interaction techniques for constrained transport seating

Re-evaluating vr user awareness needs during bystander interactions

Mark McGill Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1539

Citations(since 2020)

1336

Cited By

511

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

University of Glasgow

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Mark McGill Skills & Research Interests

HCI

Extended Reality

Reality Awareness

Privacy

Highly Mobile Productivity

Top articles of Mark McGill

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Viewpoint on the Societal Impact of Everyday Augmented Reality and the Need for Perceptual Human Rights

IEEE Security & Privacy

Joseph O’Hagan

Jan Gugenheimer

Florian Mathis

Jolie Bonner

Richard Jones

...

2024/1/22

What You Experience is What We Collect: User Experience Based Fine-Grained Permissions for Everyday Augmented Reality

Melvin Abraham

Mark McGill

Mohamed Khamis

2024/1/19

“Pikachu would electrocute people who are misbehaving”: Expert, Guardian and Child Perspectives on Automated Embodied Moderators for Safeguarding Children in Social Virtual Reality

Cristina Fiani

Robin Bretin

Shaun MacDonald

Mohamed Khamis

Mark McGill

2024/1/19

Exploring the Perspectives of Social VR-Aware Non-Parent Adults and Parents on Children's Use of Social Virtual Reality

Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact

Cristina Fiani

Pejman Saeghe

Mark McGill

Mohamed Khamis

2024

The Social Impact of Extended Reality Spatial Productivity in Constrained, Public and Passenger Spaces

Daniel Medeiros

Graham Wilson

Stephen Brewster

Mark Mcgill

2024/3/16

From Slow-Mo to Ludicrous Speed: Comfortably Manipulating the Perception of Linear In-Car VR Motion Through Vehicular Translational Gain and Attenuation

Katharina Pöhlmann

Graham Wilson

Gang Li

Mark McGill

Stephen Brewster

2024/3/12

A lack of restraint: Comparing virtual reality interaction techniques for constrained transport seating

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Graham Wilson

Mark McGill

Daniel Medeiros

Stephen Brewster

2023/3/3

Re-evaluating vr user awareness needs during bystander interactions

Joseph O'Hagan

Julie R Williamson

Florian Mathis

Mohamed Khamis

Mark McGill

2023/4/19

Manipulating the Orientation of Planar 2D Content in VR as an Implicit Visual Cue for Mitigating Passenger Motion Sickness

Zhanyan Qiu

Mark Mcgill

Katharina Margareta Theresa Pöhlmann

Stephen Anthony Brewster

2023/9/18

Augmenting people, places & media: The societal harms posed by everyday augmented reality, and the case for perceptual human rights

Joseph O'Hagan

Jan Gugenheimer

Jolie Bonner

Florian Mathis

Mark McGill

2023/12/3

REPHRAIN

Dr Andrés Domínguez Cork

Cristina Fiani

Mohamed Khamis

Mark McGill

Steven Murdoch

...

2023/3

Memory manipulations in extended reality

Elise Bonnail

Wen-Jie Tseng

Mark Mcgill

Eric Lecolinet

Samuel Huron

...

2023/4/19

Big Buddy: Exploring Child Reactions and Parental Perceptions towards a Simulated Embodied Moderating System for Social Virtual Reality

Cristina Fiani

Robin Bretin

Mark McGill

Mohamed Khamis

2023/6/19

Demonstrating Proxemic Cursor Input for Touchless Displays

Kieran Waugh

Mark McGill

Euan Freeman

2023/10/13

Privacy-Enhancing Technology and Everyday Augmented Reality: Understanding Bystanders' Varying Needs for Awareness and Consent

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies

Joseph O'Hagan

Pejman Saeghe

Jan Gugenheimer

Daniel Medeiros

Karola Marky

...

2023/1/11

You spin me right round, baby, right round: examining the impact of multi-sensory self-motion cues on motion sickness during a VR reading task

Katharina Margareta Theresa Pöhlmann

Gang Li

Mark Mcgill

Reuben Markoff

Stephen Anthony Brewster

2023/4/19

Using VR While Travelling: Manipulating the Orientation of Planar 2D Content in VR as an Implicit Visual Cue for Mitigating Passenger Motion Sickness

Zhanyan Qiu

Mark McGill

Katharina Margareta Theresa Pohlmann

Stephen Anthony Brewster

2023/6/7

Proxemic Cursor Interactions for Touchless Widget Control

Kieran Waugh

Mark McGill

Euan Freeman

2023/10/13

What Makes XR Dark? Examining Emerging Dark Patterns in Augmented and Virtual Reality through Expert Co-Design

Review for ACM ToCHI

Veronika Krauss

Pejman Saeghe

Alexander Boden

Mohamed Khamis

Mark McGill

...

2023

Can gender and motion sickness susceptibility predict cybersickness in VR?

Katharina MT Pöhlmann

Gang Li

Mark McGill

Frank Pollick

Stephen Brewster

2023/3/25

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Co-Authors

H-index: 79
Stephen Brewster

Stephen Brewster

University of Glasgow

H-index: 53
Roderick Murray-Smith

Roderick Murray-Smith

University of Glasgow

H-index: 51
Ken Perlin

Ken Perlin

New York University

H-index: 45
Frank Pollick

Frank Pollick

University of Glasgow

H-index: 33
John Williamson

John Williamson

University of Glasgow

H-index: 30
Mohamed Khamis

Mohamed Khamis

University of Glasgow

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