Dr Chris Fullwood
Dr Chris Fullwood began his academic career in 2001, after completing a PhD in the Psychology of Telecommunications at the University of Stirling. Chris’s research over the years has principally fallen within the domain of cyberpsychology. He has taken a particular interest in understanding how we manage the impressions of others within various online spaces (e.g., online dating, social media), as well the ramifications of more unconstrained self-presentation, for example on the impressions that others form of us as well as our own self-perceptions. More recently, he has collaborated on projects focusing on digital inclusion and the empowerment of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Chris was one of the founding members of the British Psychological Society’s Cyberpsychology section and was part of the working group tasked with updating the BPS’s Internet Mediated Research guidelines in 2020. He is also a senior fellow of the higher education academy and takes a keen interest in best practices in blended and online learning, particularly with regards to strategies for improving student engagement.
Areas of Expertise
- Cyberpsychology
- Social psychology
- Online research methods and ethics
- Online self-presentation / impression management
- Digital inclusion
- Social media
- Virtual reality
- Video gaming
- Cybercrime
- Personality
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Stirling)
- PGCert in HE (University of Wolverhampton)
- BSc Psychology (University of Stirling)
Memberships
- Chartered Cyberpsychologist with the British Psychological Society
- Senior fellow with the Higher Education Academy
Research
- Personality and the self-presentation tactics of online daters
- Digital health seeking behaviours of individuals with intellectual disabilities
- Psychological implications of lurking within online social support communities
- Online self-presentation behaviour and sexual identity
- Using virtual reality to overcome fear of public speaking
- Positive psychological benefits of video gaming
- Perspective-taking and the Proteus effect in VR and video games
Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles
Conroy, D., Chadwick, D., Fullwood, C., & Lloyd, J. (2023).ÌýÌýPsychology of Popular Media, 12(4), 471-480.
Jovanovic, T., Bodroža, B., Orchard, L., Fullwood, C., Kermani, H., Casale, S., Fioravanti, G., Buljan, I., & Hren, D. (2022). . Psihologija.
Spicer, S. G., Fullwood, C., Close, J., Nicklin, L. L., Lloyd, J., & Lloyd, H. (2022). . Addictive Behaviors, 131, 107327.
Lloyd, J., Nicklin, L.L., Spicer, S.G. Fullwood, C., Uther, M., Hinton, D.P., Parke, J., Lloyd, H., & Close, J. (2021).ÌýÌýJournal of Clinical Medicine, 10(24), 5949.
Fullwood, C., Wesson, C., Chen-Wilson, J., Keep, M., Asbury, T., & Wilsdon, L. (2020).Cyberpsychology, Social Networking and Behavior, 23(11), 737-742.
Scott, G.G., & Fullwood. C. (2020). Does recent research evidence support the hyperpersonal model of online impression management? Current Opinion in Psychology, 36, 106-111.
Fullwood, C., Chadwick, D., Keep, M., Attrill-Smith, A., Asbury, T., & Kirwan, G. (2019).ÌýÌýComputers in Human Behavior, 90, 131-140.
Chadwick, D., & Fullwood, C. (2018). Cyberpsychology, Social Networking and Behavior, 21(1), 56-64.
Fullwood, C., & Attrill, A. (2018).ÌýÌýCyberpsychology, Social Networking and Behavior, 21(1), 11-15.
Kirwan, G., Fullwood, C., & Rooney, B. (2018). Cyberpsychology, Social Networking and Behavior, 21(2), 123-128.
Fullwood, C., Quinn, S., Kaye, L.K., & Redding, C. (2017).ÌýÌýComputers in Human Behavior, 75, 347-355.
Chadwick, D., Quinn, S., & Fullwood, C. (2017).ÌýÌýBritish Journal of Learning Disabilities, 45(1), 21-31.
Fullwood, C., James, B., & Chen-Wilson, J. (2016).ÌýÌýCyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 19(12), 716-720.
Fullwood, C., Nicholls, N., & Makichi, R. (2015).ÌýÌýNew Media and Society, 17(9), 1583-1600.
Fullwood, C., Quinn, S., Chen-Wilson, J., Chadwick. D., & Reynolds, K. (2015). Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 18(3), 147-151.
Orchard, L., Fullwood, C., Morris, N., & Galbraith, N. (2015).ÌýÌýNew Media and Society. 17(9), 1547-1565.
Eftekhar, A., Fullwood, C., & Morris, N. (2014).ÌýÌýComputers in Human Behavior, 37, 162–170.
Orchard, L., Fullwood, C., Galbraith, N., & Morris. (2014). Individual differences as predictors of social networking. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 19(3), 388-402.
Chadwick, D., Wesson, C., & Fullwood, C. (2013).ÌýFuture Internet, 5(3), 376-397.
Fullwood, C., Orchard, L., & Floyd, S. (2013). . Social Semiotics, 23(5), 648-662
Fullwood, C., Melrose, K., Morris, N., & Floyd, S. (2013).ÌýÌýJournal of Association for Information Science and Technology, 64(2), 345-355.
Fullwood, C., & Morris, N. (2013). Like what you see? The effect of video-mediated gazing on information recall and impression formation. Electronic Journal of Communication, 23 (1).
Venner, R., Galbraith, N., & Fullwood, C. (2012).ÌýÌýJournal of Cybertherapy and Rehabilitation, 5(1), 9-13.
Fullwood, C., Evans, L. & Morris, N. (2011). . Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 30(1), 114-124.
Fullwood, C., Thelwall, M. & O’Neill, S.* (2011).ÌýÌýFirst Monday, Volume 16, Number 5-2.
Orchard, L.J. & Fullwood, C. (2010).ÌýÌýSocial Science Computer Review, 28(2), 155-169.
Fullwood, C., Sheehan, N., & Nicholls, W. (2009). Blog function revisited: A content analysis of MySpace blogs. CyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 12, 685-689.
Fullwood, C., & Wootton, N. (2009).Ìý Journal of Cybertherapy and Rehabilitation, 2(2), 159-164.
Fullwood, C., Judd, A.M., & Finn, M. (2008). The effect of initial meeting context and video-mediation on jury perceptions of an eyewitness. The Internet Journal of Criminology.
Fullwood, C. (2007). Applied Ergonomics, 38, 267-273.
Fullwood, C. & Martino, O.I. (2007). Emoticons and impression formation. Applied Semiotics, 19, 4-14.
Fullwood, C., & Doherty-Sneddon, G. (2006). Applied Ergonomics, 37(2), 167-175.
Fullwood, C., Galbraith, N. & Morris, N. (2006).ÌýCyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 9(5), 634-637.
Books and Edited Volumes
Attrill-Smith, A., Fullwood, C., Keep, M., Kuss, D. (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology. OUP, Oxford.
Fullwood, C., & Attrill-Smith, A. (2018). Special issue on ‘constructing the self online’. Cyberpsychology, Social Networking and Behavior, volume 21, issue 1, January 2018.
Wiederhold, B.K., Riva, G., Fullwood, C., Attrill-Smith, A. & Kirwan, G. (2017). Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine Vol 15. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Attrill, A., & Fullwood, C. (2016). Applied Cyberpsychology: Practical applications of cyberpsychological research and theory. Palgrave Macmillan.
Book Chapters
Fullwood, C. (2019). Impression management and self-presentation online. In A. Attrill-Smith, C. Fullwood, M. Keep & D. Kuss (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology. OUP, Oxford.
Lloyd, J., Attrill-Smith, A., & Fullwood, C. (2019). Online romantic relationships. In A. Attrill-Smith, C. Fullwood, M. Keep & D. Kuss (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology. OUP, Oxford.
Popovac, M., & Fullwood, C. (2019). . In A. Attrill-Smith, C. Fullwood, M. Keep & D. Kuss (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cyberpsychology. OUP, Oxford.
Fullwood, C. (2016).Ìý In A. Attrill & C. Fullwood (Eds.). Applied Cyberpsychology: Practical applications of cyberpsychological research and theory. Palgrave Macmillan.
Myddleton, J., & Fullwood, C. (2016).Ìý In A. Attrill & C. Fullwood (Eds.). Applied Cyberpsychology: Practical applications of cyberpsychological research and theory. Palgrave Macmillan.
Fullwood, C. (2015). The role of personality in online self-presentation. In A. Attrill (Ed.) Cyberpsychology (pp. 9-28). Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Chadwick, D., Fullwood, C., & Wesson, C. (2013). Intellectual disability, identity and the Internet. In R. Luppicini (Ed.) Handbook of research on technoself: identity in a technological society, USA: IGI Global (pp. 229-254) (ISBN 978-1-4666-2211-1).
Fullwood, C., & Finn, M. (2010). Video-mediated communication and impression formation: An integrative review. In A.C. Rayler (Ed.), Videoconferencing: Technology, Impact and Applications (pp. 35-55). Nova Science (ISBN 978-1616682859).
Full Published Conference Papers
Wilsdon, L., Uther, M., Chadwick, D. and Fullwood, C. (2022) In Proceedings of the 35th BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference, 11th-13th July, 2022, Keele University.
Chadwick, D., Fullwood, C., & Wesson, C. (2019). Carer communication and support for digital inclusion of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 63(7), 746-746. 5th IASSIDD World Congress. Glasgow, Scotland, 6th – 9th August, 2019.
Fullwood, C., Boultwood, E., & Chadwick, D. (2019).Ìý In A. Marcus & W. Wang (eds.) Design, user experience, and usability. Practice and case studies. 8th International Conference, DUXU 2019, held as part of the 21st HCI International Conference, HCII 2019, Orlando, Florida, Proceedings Part IV.
Wilsdon, L., & Fullwood, C. (2017).Ìý In B. K. Wiederhold, G. Riva, C. Fullwood, A. Attrill-Smith & G. Kirwan (Eds.), Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine Vol 15. (pp. 211-213). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Fox Hamilton, N., Fullwood, C., & Kirwan, G. (2015).Ìý In B. K. Wiederhold, G. Riva, & M. D. Wiederhold (Eds.), Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine Vol. 13. (pp. 112–116). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Ballam, D., & Fullwood, C. (2010). Fluidity of personal boundaries in online social media: implications for netiquette. In M. Anderson (Ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2010. London: Taylor Francis (pp. 391-399) (ISBN 978-0415584463).
Davis, S.J., Fullwood, C., Martino, O.I., Derrer, N.M, & Morris, N. (2006). Here’s looking at you: a review of the nonverbal limitations of VMC. In P.D. Bust (Ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2006. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 290-292) (ISBN: 978-0415398183).
Derrer, N.M., Fullwood, C., Davis, S.J., Martino, O.I., & Morris, N. (2006). . In P.D. Bust (Ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2006. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 296-298).
Fullwood, C., Derrer, N.M., Martino, O.I., Davis, S., & Morris, N. (2006).Ìý In P.D. Bust (Ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2006. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 293-295) (ISBN: 978-0415398183).
Martino, O.I., Fullwood, C., Davis, S.J., Derrer, N.M., & Morris, N. (2006). Maximising VMC: The effects of system quality and set-up on communicative success. In P.D. Bust (Eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2006. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 139-143) (ISBN: 978-0415398183).
Fullwood, C., Martino, O., & Morris, N. (2005).Ìý In P.D. Bust & P.T. McCabe (Eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 373-377) (ISBN: 978-0415374484).
Martino, O., Fullwood, C., & Morris, N. (2005).Ìý In P.D. Bust & P.T. McCabe (Eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 383-387) (ISBN: 978-0415374484).
Morris, N., Fullwood, C., & Martino, L. (2005). Using Homer Simpson to promote safety. In P.D. Bust P.T. McCabe (Eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 378-382) (ISBN: 978-0415374484).
Morris, N., Martino, O., & Fullwood, C. (2005). Manipulating the impact of public health information on mood. In P.D. Bust & P.T. McCabe (Eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 388-391) (ISBN: 978-0415374484).