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Balance, scrutiny and identity cards in the UK. Criminal Justice Matters, 68, 29-30. Retrieved from CJM2007.pdf
. (2007). Departmental influences on policy design: How the UK is confusing identity fraud with other policy agendas. Communications of the ACM, 51, 98-100. Retrieved from CACM2008.pdf
. (2008). Doing politics around electronic commerce: Opposing the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill. ( )(Re)-defining Critical Research in Information Systems: An international workshop. presented at the 9-10 July 2001, Salford, UK. Retrieved from IFIP822001Politics.pdf
. (2001). Doing the politics of technological decision making: Due process and the debate about identity cards in the UK. European Journal of Information Systems, 17, 668-677. Retrieved from EJIS2008DueProcess.pdf
. (2008). An exploration of the emergence, development and evolution of regulatory characteristics of Information Systems. ( )23rd International Conference on Information Systems. Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved from ICIS2002.pdf
. (2002). Global challenges for identity policies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
. (2009). Policy discourse and data retention: The technology politics of surveillance in the United Kingdom. Telecommunications Policy, 29, 857-874. Retrieved from TP2005.pdf
. (2005). Policy Engagement as Rigourous and Relevant Information Systems Research: The Case of the LSE Identity Project. ( )Proceedings of the Fifteenth European Conference on Information Systems. St. Gallen: University of St. Gallen. Retrieved from ECIS2007.pdf
. (2007). Reflections on the academic policy analysis process and the UK Identity Cards Scheme. The information society, 23, 51-58. Retrieved from TIS2007.pdf
. (2007). Regulating Architecture and Architectures of Regulation: Contributions from Information Systems. ( ) British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association Conference. Amsterdam. Retrieved from Bileta2002.pdf
. (2002). Regulating Architecture and Architectures of Regulation: Contributions from Information Systems. International Review of Computing Law and Technology, 17, 85-97. Retrieved from IRCLT2003.pdf
. (2003). The regulation of electronic commerce: learning from the UK's RIP act. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 11, 31-58. Retrieved from JSIS2002.pdf
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