Dr Diana Miranda, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Stirling and Dr Lachlan Urquhart, Senior Lecturer in Technology Law and Human-Computer Interaction at Edinburgh Law School who are both directors of the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP), have been awarded funding by the Scottish Institute for Policing Research for their research project ...
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CRISP researchers have been out and about at conferences this last month. Now we have unpacked our suitcases here is a quick round up of what we have been up to.
May 19 - 22 saw our involvement in Computers, Privacy and Data Protection. CRISP is a partner of the conference and always provides a panel. Edinburgh CRISP director Charles Raab is on the conference's Scientific Advisory...
A CRISP researcher has been recognised as a winner in the Research Impact category at the AACSB International Global Impact Awards. AACSB stands for the Association to Advance Colleges and Schools of Business and is a global accrediting body for Business Schools.
The research was authored by Kirstie Ball, CRISP St Andrews. Entitled 'Workplace Surveillance Reform' it has influenced how...
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It's been a while since we've posted about the book series we run for Routledge. The series is entitled 'Routledge Studies in Surveillance'. It is still publishing manuscripts and we have a number of works in progress.
We'd like to take this opportunity to remind you about the series. It's important to us that new, exciting, book-length scholarship about...
CRISP is very proud to share the news that its director and co-founder Professor William Webster is the new Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner for the UK. William officially began his role on the 1st November. He'll be responsible for promoting compliance with the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice, and overseeing the retention, use and destruction of DNA samples, DNA profiles...
A call for papers has been announced for the Surveillance and Privacy track at the UK Academy for Information Systems Conference (UKAIS 2026). The conference will be held at the University of Sheffield, UK, 9-10 April 2026. The track chairs are Dr Oliver G Kayas, Liverpool John Moores University, UK and Dr Anand Sheombar, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Netherlands. The deadline for...
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Vassilis Galanos, Lecturer, University of Stirling
Maarten Hillebrandt, Assistant professor, Utrecht University
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Disinformation tops many a list of most pressing issues. In a recent survey by the World Economic Forum Global Risks Report, experts placed it at the top of a ranking of most severe challenges for the coming two years (WEF...
CRISP would like to extend a warm welcome to Truman Venters, a PhD candidate in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews.
His PhD draws on the works of John Rawls to propose a notion of Political Justice for Information Societies. His areas of interest and research include Democracy, Constitutional Theory, Social Contract Theory, Global Justice, Digital/...
Professor Kirstie Ball, CRISP Director at St Andrews, appeared on the Why Such a Fuss data protection podcast this week.
Hosted by one woman Data Protection powerhouse Cristina Vanini Goodchild of CVG Solutions the podcast discusses Kirstie's electronic monitoring research, the rise of electronic monitoring in the workplace, its legitimacy, its legality and some of the data protection...
Congratulations to all those doctoral students who participated in and completed the sixth CRISP Doctoral Training School [DTS] last week (16 - 20 June). The students came from as far afield as Australia, Canada and the USA and engaged in a week-long training school of expert lectures, workshops and skill sessions relating to digital technologies, surveillance and privacy. The 2025 edition of...




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