Three books and an article published
Winter 2021-2022 has seen a quartet of publications from the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP).
University of St Andrews research student Janis Wong as lead author has had her article on a commons based approach to data protection published in the journal Data and Policy. Co-authors of the work are Dr Tristan Henderson from the School of Computer Science and Professor Kirstie Ball from the School of Management.
Professor Ball and fellow CRISP directors are editors of the book series, Routledge Studies in Surveillance. These books feature the latest empirical and theoretical scholarship in the broad field of surveillance. Three series titles have been published this season:
- Trust and Transparency in the Age of Surveillance
Lora Anne Viola and Paweł Laidler, Editors - Gender, Surveillance, and Literature in the Romantic Period 1780–1830
Lucy E. Thompson - Surveillance Practices and Mental Health: The Impact of CCTV Inside Mental Health Wards
Suki Desai.
Read more on the CRISP blog.