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Digital society & media
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Intellectual Property
By Kay Withers, Research Fellow, Digital Society and Media Programme.New Statesman - 14 November 2006
Intellectual property for all
By Kay Withers, research fellow, digital societyProspect - 25 August 2006
Balancing Competing Priorities
By Kay Withers, Research Fellow, Digital Society & MediaeGovernment Monitor - 20 March 2006
Copyright sings to a different tune
By Kay Withers, Research Fellow, Digital Society and MediaBBC News Website - 17 February 2006
Digital exuberance
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital socieyProspect - 01 February 2006
The year of the digital citizen
By Jo Twist, senior research fellow, digital society and mediaBBC News Website - 02 January 2006
Open or closed: how the net will be won
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyComputing - 07 December 2005
Do not restrict our creative industries
By Will Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyComputing - 05 October 2005
Technology kicks away the career ladder
By Mike Dixon, researcher, directors' research teamSunday Times - Review - 02 October 2005
The age of surveillance: a new “dotcom boom”?
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyOpen Democracy - 02 August 2005
Is it Aldous Huxley or George Orwell?
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyNew Statesman - 01 August 2005
Making a 'digital UK' a reality
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyBBC Online - 14 July 2005
Digital Britain: innovating, reassuring & empowering
By William Davies, senior research felloweGov Monitor - 07 April 2005
Don't let etopians define net literacy
By Kay Withers, research fellow, digital societyThe Register - 18 March 2005
Bringing the new economy to the UK
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyComputing - 16 February 2005
Promoting productivity
By Kay Withers, research fellow, digital societyWhitehall and Westminster World - 08 February 2005
Don't assume that improving IT alone will breach the digital divide
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyThe Times - 25 January 2005
Will the secular left continue bowling alone?
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyNew Statesman - 11 November 2004
Circling the wagons: the net politics of exclusion
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyThe Register - 08 November 2004
What are we using ICT for?
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyComputing - 04 November 2004
E-government must use realistic targets
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyComputing - 23 September 2004
How to tame capitalism
By William Davies, Senior Research Fellow, Digital SocietyNew Statesman - 10 September 2004
But, Tony Blair, I sent you an email....
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyOpen Democracy - 29 July 2004
Delivering ICT in local communities
By William Davies, senior research fellow, digital societyegovmonitor - 26 July 2004
Dragged into the digital age
By James Crabtree, visiting Research Fellow, Digital SocietyNew Statesman - 23 July 2004
E-gov the bigger picture
By Dr Ian Kearns, associate directorLocal Government Chronicle - 27 May 2004
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