The Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research

 

Karen McCullagh

CCSR
School of Social Science
University of Manchester
MANCHESTER
M13 9PL

Telephone: 0161 275 7025

Email: karen.mccullagh@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk

 

Project: The Social, Cultural, Epistemological and Technical Basis of the Concept of "Private Data". This research aims to investigate the concept of private data, and seeks to make a contribution to the fields of privacy and data protection. A survey for this project is online here

Publications

Leith, P. & Mc Cullagh, K. (2004) "Developing European Legal Information Markets based on Government Information" International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Vol. 12, No. 3, 247-281

Mc Cullagh, K. (2003) "E-democracy: potential for Political Revolution?" International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Vol. 11, No 2, 149-161

Conference papers

McCullagh, K (2007) "Data protection: resolving the sensitivity conundrum" 22nd Annual British & Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA) Conference (Hertfordshire)

Mc Cullagh, K (2007) "Blogs: a Privacy Perspective" Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference (Kent)

Mc Cullagh, K (2006) "A study of data protection: harmonisation or confusion?" 21st Annual BILETA Conference "Globalisation and Harmonisation in Technology Law"

Mc Cullagh, K. (2005) Identity information: the tension between privacy and the societal benefits associated with biometric database surveillance 20th Annual BILETA Conference Over-Commoditised; Over-Centralised: Over-Observed: the New Digital Legal World

Mc Cullagh, K. (2004) "September 11th Security concerns: the threat to Internet Privacy" Ethicomp 2004 Challenges for the Citizen of the Information Society

Leith, P. & Mc Cullagh, K. (2003) "Developing European Legal Information Markets Based on Government Information: First Findings from the Add-Wijzer Project" 18th BILETA Conference: Controlling Information in the Online Environment

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