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Dr Perla Innocenti

Senior Lecturer

Computer and Information Sciences

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Personal statement

From October 2019 I am a Senior Lecturer (Associate Prof) in Information Science inÌý the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS), where I am also member of theÌý³Ô¹Ïtv iSchool Research Group and Digital Health and Wellness Research Group. ÌýIn 2024 I became the Chair of the CIS Athena Swan team, leading a successful application which resulted in a departmental Athena Swan bronze award in recognition of our gender equality and inclusion efforts. From 2024 I am leading the CIS GEDI (Gender Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) team.

My overarching interest is in the field of cultural heritage informatics, which is an interdisciplinary lens for investigating questions relating to preservation, access, and wellbeing in the domain of tangible and intangible heritage.

As Principal and Co-Investigator I have researched these questions in several EU-funded and national grants, and secured more than 1.5 million Euros as institutional budget. I am currently the Principal Investigator for the projectÌýSTRIDE: Supporting communities, TRusted information, Inclusive spaces, heritage Discovery, and wEllbeing in Scottish libraries (2025-2027), funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh.Ìý

I published in peer-reviewed monographs, books, and conference proceedings in the realms of digital preservation for LAMs, digital libraries and repositories, information practices of marginalised groups, digital imaging, museum and art history. ÌýMy work is currently focussing on information practices, traditions, and wellness in heritage routes, from walking pilgrimages to hiking routes and urban walks.

I am currently supervising PhD students researching information practices in secular and religious pilgrimage routes, and digital preservation practices in national libraries.Ìý Doctoral proposals related to my areas of interest are welcome.

Prior to joining the ³Ô¹Ïtv, I was Senior Lecturer in Information Science, member of the Northumbria Social Computing Group (NorSC), and Athena SWAN Chair at the University of Northumbria. Before that, I was Research Fellow in the School of Cultural and Creative Arts at theÌý, where I was also awarded my doctorate and led research in several EU-funded projects as PI, Co-I and researcher. In Italy I held a research scholarship on information systems for industrial design at Politecnico di Milano, and coordinated digital libraries’ activities and projects. I also conducted research on museum history and museography with Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Goppion Laboratorio Museotecnico, National Institute of Art and Archaeology in Rome, and the National Gallery in Bologna.Ìý

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
6/11/2024

Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), 2015 – present
  • PhD (2013) School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, UK
  • Master in Management and Communication of Cultural Heritage (2000) Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
  • Four-years degree in Humanities - History of Modern Art (1999) University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, 110/110 cum laude
  • Certified PRINCE2 (PRojects IN Controlled Environments, version 2) Practitioner, APMG. Registration number P2R/573108
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Publications

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Information Research Vol 31, pp. 465-478 (2026)
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science Vol 58, pp. 197-209 (2026)
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2025 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities (IEEE-CH) IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities, pp. 1-7 (2026)
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Information Research Vol 30 (2025)
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Information Research Vol 30 (2025)
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Research Interests

  • Cultural Heritage Informatics
  • Digital Preservation and Curation
  • Migration and social inclusion
  • Information practices in heritage routes, from walking pilgrimages to hiking routes
  • Ethics challenges in information systems

Professional Activities

Editor
2/6/2025
Chair
10/2024
Speaker
17/9/2024
Speaker
9/5/2024
Chair
1/3/2024
Organiser
2/2024

Projects

Ruthven, Ian (Principal Investigator) Chowdhury, Gobinda (Co-investigator) Dobreva, Milena (Co-investigator) Innocenti, Perla (Co-investigator) Nicol, Emma (Co-investigator)
15-Jan-2025 - 14-Jan-2026
Innocenti, Perla (Principal Investigator) Muirhead, Fiona (Co-investigator)
03-Jan-2025 - 02-Jan-2027
Innocenti, Perla (Co-investigator)
European Commission, H2020-SU-SEC-2018, 833870, 01/09/19-31/08/22. Dr Perla Innocenti Co-Investigator and Workpackage 4 co-Leader (PI Prof Shaun Lawson). Project coordinator: SYNYO GmbH; 25 partners.
The aim of the PERCEPTIONS project is to identify and understand the narratives and (mis-)perceptions of the EU abroad, assess potential issues related with the border and external security in order to allow better planning and outline reactions and countermeasures.
01-Jan-2019 - 31-Jan-2022
Innocenti, Perla (Co-investigator)
Internally funded by CIS dept, University of Northumbria. Lead: Ed Hyatt; collaborators: Dr Morgan Harvey, Dr Matt Pointon, and Dr Perla Innocenti. Fieldwork experiment designed to consider human computer interaction, information behaviour, and information retrieval. This is facilitated by studying participants of The Great Outdoors Challenge (TGO) 2019 on their journeys through the Scottish Highlands; a trip which entails cross-country travel in conditions requiring overnight camps and complex navigation.
The project will develop understanding of recreationalist’s human-computer interactions and their impacts via the collection of data sets generated during this event. Data was gathered via satellite trackers and communicators, screen capture of mobile devices, and various associated metrics. This original project brings together research on information behaviour and mobile interface design, search, and interaction.
Publications under way.
01-Jan-2019
Innocenti, Perla (Principal Investigator)
Internally funded by CIS Dept, University of Northumbria. PI Dr Perla Innocenti; co-I in second phase Ed Hyatt and Dr Christina Vasiliou. This ethnographic study on the Camino de Santiago routes is designed to consider the human computer interaction, information behaviour, digital curation practices of pilgrims and implications for co-curated heritage collections. The project originally extends and complements a nascent body of work on pilgrimage in Information Science, Heritage and HCI communities.
Two fieldworks took places between 2018 and 2019 in Spain and France; publications under way.
01-Jan-2018
Innocenti, Perla (Principal Investigator)
Arts Council England, 01/06/17-31/12/17. Dr Perla Innocenti Principal Investigator.This pilot project aims to gain a preliminary understanding and share food heritage knowledge and practices migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Project partners: Discovery Museum (TWAM) and Seven Stories | The National Centre for Children's Books. Charities involved: The Comfrey Project and Investing in People and Culture.
01-Jan-2017 - 31-Jan-2017

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Contact

Dr Perla Innocenti
Senior Lecturer
Computer and Information Sciences

Email: perla.innocenti@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted