Welcome to IRIS
The International Research Centre for Interactive Storytelling (IRIS) promotes and supports creative research into the use and application of storytelling in media and technology. It has been formed to explore new, alternative and emerging methods of storytelling in an interdisciplinary and multi-perspectival context.
The research centre brings together an interdisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, industry partners and students in order to ​foster creative conversations around ground-breaking research in contemporary media forms. Furthermore, it aims to promote dialogue between creative practice and theoretical knowledge as related forms of research work and provides the conditions for fully developing a wide range of possible projects.
The centre offers research seminars, workshops and conferences. It also welcomes PhD candidates in its members’ areas of research including:
- Journalism, Media Representation, Political Communication, and Political Economy of the Media
- Film studies, documentary studies, audience analysis
- Visual ethnography, visual communication
- Digital Education
Our research
View the work of some of our IRIS researchers.
Using Digital Storytelling in lectures
Dr Stefano Odorico discusses the origins and development of Digital Storytelling.
Read moreErasmus+ funded Escape Room project
Senior Lecturer joins forces with international partners to design an escape room game aimed at breaking down stereotypes.
Read moreGlobal conference on broadcast and digital collaborations
Working across time zones and cultures to produce quality television.
Read moreOur members
Click on each IRIS member's name to visit their profile on our Research Portal.
- Robbie McAllister
- Stefano Odorico
- Thomas Pollard
- David Thompson
- Ilaria Vecchi
Directors and contact
- Co-Director: Dr Carolyn Jackson-Brown, email: [email protected]
- Co-Director: Dr Kostas Maronitis, email: [email protected]