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Edgar Whitley
LSE Team Responds to Home Office’s Criticisms of The Identity Project Report. presented at the 5 August, London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/LSE_ResponseTo_HomeOffice.pdf
. (2005). Main Report. presented at the 27 June. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/identityreport.pdf
. (2005). Panel: Becoming involved with conferences: Lessons from ECIS. ( )Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Conference on Information Systems. Regensburg, Germany. Retrieved from ECIS2005.pdf
. (2005). Plagiarism, values and computing: differing cultural expectations of academic work in information systems education. Proceedings of the BEST Conference. Ealing, London. Retrieved from BEST2005.pdf
. (2005). Policy discourse and data retention: The technology politics of surveillance in the United Kingdom. Telecommunications Policy, 29, 857-874. Retrieved from TP2005.pdf
. (2005). Press Release about . presented at the 27 June. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/PR1.htm
. (2005). Special issue on Personal Reflections on Claudio Ciborra's life and work. European Journal of Information Systems, 14. Retrieved from ./ClaudioSpecialIssue/
. (2005). Visiting the red-light zones with Claudio. European Journal of Information Systems, 14, 477-479. Retrieved from ./ClaudioSpecialIssue/Whitley.pdf
. (2005). What impact will the Government's identity cards scheme have on society?. eGovernment Monitor.
. (2005). Assessing UK e-government websites: Classification and benchmarking. ( )12th European Conference on Information Systems. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and Business Administration. Retrieved from ECIS2004.pdf
. (2004). Book review of "A Computer Called LEO: Lyons Teashops and the World's First Office Computer" by Georgina Ferry. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP2004b.pdf
. (2004). Book review of "Ruling the root: Internet governance and the taming of cyberspace" by Milton L Mueller and "Internet governance in transition: Who is the master of this domain?" by Daniel J Paré.. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP2004a.pdf
. (2004). Book review of "Virtual society? Technology, Cyperbole, Reality" edited by Steve Woolgar. British Journal of Sociology. Retrieved from BJOS2004.pdf
. (2004). Configuring peer–to–peer software: An empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of software. European Journal of Information Systems, 13, 95-102. Retrieved from EJIS2004.pdf
. (2004). Panel: New insights into studying agency and information technology. ( )Information systems research: Relevant theory and informed practice. Boston: Kluwer. Retrieved from IFIP822004.pdf
. (2004). Sociology of information systems: External programme study guide. London: University of London.
. (2004). What is it like to do an Information Systems PhD in Europe? Diversity in the practice of IS research. Communications of the AIS, 13, 317-335. Retrieved from CAIS2004.pdf
. (2004). Configuring peer–to–peer software: An empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of software. ( )11th European Conference on Information Systems. Naples, Italy: Winner of best conference paper prize. Retrieved from ECIS2003.pdf
. (2003). Panel: What is it like to do an Information Systems PhD in Europe? Diversity in the practice of IS research. ( )11th European Conference on Information Systems. Naples, Italy. Retrieved from ECIS2003PhD.pdf
. (2003). 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). An Anatomy of European Information Systems Research ECIS 1993-ECIS 2002: Some Initial Findings. ( )10th European Conference on Information Systems,. Gdansk, Poland. Retrieved from ECIS2002.pdf
. (2002). 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). 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). The regulation of electronic commerce: learning from the UK's RIP act. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 11, 31-58. Retrieved from JSIS2002.pdf
. (2002). Special issue on Time and information technology: Temporal impacts on individuals, organizations, and society. The Information Society, 18. Retrieved from ./timespecialissue/
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