Bruce Ryan
Bruce Ryan

Dr Bruce Ryan

Senior Research Fellow

Biography

BIOGRAPHY

Bruce Ryan is a Senior Research Fellow in the Social Informatics Research Group in the School of Computing, Engineering snd Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University. Before obtaining this permanent post in 2021, Bruce undertook project work within the Research Group (then known as the Centre for Social Informatics), focussing on the use of computing and technology for democratic engagement, connecting library and information science researchers and library practitioners, and investigating the UK library and information workforce. These stemmed from his MSc in Information Systems Development (awarded 2014: distinction and class medal). Prior to that, he was production manager in a leading Scottish educational publisher, having completed a PhD in organic chemistry.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Bruce’s current research interests include: ICT in hyperlocal government; information literacy, especially information literacy interventions; digital literacy in workplaces that are part of democracy; and information avoidance in healthcare. He is an experienced multidisciplinary researcher who has worked in a number of areas, including digital archives and the Scottish computer games industry. A key aspect of all of Bruce’s research is that it involves tackling practical questions and problems.

Recent research projects as Principle Investigator include
- 'Information Literacy and Society' (2023, funded by CILIP)
- 'Platform to Platform: an investigation into audience engagement with digitised archives and its transformative impact across different online formats' (AHRC-funded via the Creative Informatics project, 2022)
- 'Heritage organisations and podcasts: scoping study' (2022, concurrent with ‘Platform to Platform’).

Bruce has been co-investigator on the following projects:
- Information Literacy Impact Framework (2022)
- Community Councils online (2022)
- Research Impact and Value in Library and Information Science (2019-2021)
- Public engagement and information literacy (2020)
- GCRF map/database (2019)
- The role of participatory budgeting in supporting the very poor in Sao Paulo (2019)
- Information Literacy for democratic engagement (2018-2020)
- digiCC workshops (2014-2015)
- Workforce Mapping project (2014-2015)
- Hyperlocal engagement (2014)
- Emergent ICT strategies for local democracy: capturing innovation (2014)
- Community Councils location finder (2014)
- Community Council online presences: a survey (2012)

Bruce has also been a research fellow on
- Animation and games legacy of Scotland (2022)
- CHOICES: Cultural Heritage Organisations Impact in the COVID Era for Society (2021)
- iDP: Information professionals and volunteers as ‘digital proxies’: impact on effectiveness of clients and employees of informal support in accessing services (2020-2021).

Further information on these projects is available at https://bruceryan.info/a-brief-cv, while Bruce’s publication record is available at https://bruceryan.info/resources/publications.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

- Bruce joined Edinburgh Napier University’s School of Computing Research and Innovation Committee in September 2021.
- He reviews for JeDEM (eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government)
- In late 2023, Bruce became secretary of the 'Scottish Information Literacy Community of Practice'.

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Events

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Conference Organising Activity

  • Digital engagement workshops across Scotland a great success

 

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'Hyperlocal e-democracy'? The experience of Scotland's Community Councils.

Conference Proceeding
Cruickshank, P., Ryan, B., & Smith, C. F. (2014)
'Hyperlocal e-democracy'? The experience of Scotland's Community Councils. In P. Parycek, & N. Edelmann (Eds.), CeDEM14 Proceedings, (73-84
This paper is motivated by the need to understand the reality of the use of the now well-established opportunities offered by the internet to engage with citizens. Building on...

Scottish Community Councils online: the 2014 survey

Report
Ryan, B., & Cruickshank, P. (2014)
Scottish Community Councils online: the 2014 survey. Scotland: Community Councils Network
This document reports the results of a survey, carried out in late spring 2014, of the public web presences of potentially over 1300 Scottish Community Councils (CCs). It foll...

Disconnected Democracy? A Survey of Scottish Community Councils' Online Presences

Journal Article
Cruickshank, P., Ryan, B., & Smith, C. (2014)
Disconnected Democracy? A Survey of Scottish Community Councils' Online Presences. Scottish Affairs, 23(4), (486-507). doi:10.3366/scot.2014.0045. ISSN 0966-0356
Community Councils are the bottom rung of Scotland’s democracy ladder, having few – but highly significant – statutory consultative duties (especially with regard to planning)...

Community Councils online: a survey

Report
Ryan, B., & Cruickshank, P. (2012)
Community Councils online: a survey. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh Napier University
A survey of Scottish Community Councils found that only 22% have up-to-date online public presences. Only 4% of Community Councils have easily accessible online planning conte...