Items where Author is "Gibbons, Amy"

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Gibbons, Amy and Soetanto, Danny (2015) A crisis of identity : revealing the interplay between physical and online networks of regional growth. In: Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, 2015-05-24 - 2015-05-27. (Unpublished)

Gibbons, Amy (2015) Local growth hubs : a UK model of city revitalization and business support. In: European Congress of Local Governments, 2015-05-04 - 2015-05-05. (Unpublished)

Ronan, Nicola and Pugh, Rhiannon and Gibbons, Amy (2015) What roles for universities in new "local growth" dimensions? : Insights from the emerging "growth hubs" programme. In: Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, 2015-05-24 - 2015-05-27. (Unpublished)

Gibbons, Amy and Hayes, Niall and Introna, Lucas (2012) Classification work and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Gibbons, Amy (2011) A double-edged sword : what are the implications of freedom of information for the HE sector? Ariadne (67). ISSN 1361-3197

Gibbons, Amy (2010) Classification [at] work : the Freedom of Information Act 2000. In: Quadrangular Conference on Technology, Organizations and Society: Critical Innovation Studies, 2010-06-21 - 2010-06-23, London School of Economics. (Unpublished)

Gibbons, Amy (2009) Research outside the Freedom of Information Act : a critique of 'privileged access' practices in government. In: Researchers Information Network, 2009-09-14 - 2009-09-15, Glasgow University.

Introna, Lucas and Gibbons, Amy (2009) Networks and resistance : investigating online advocacy networks as a modality for resisting state surveillance. Surveillance and Society, 6 (3). pp. 233-258. ISSN 1477-7487

Gibbons, Amy (2008) Surveying the surveyors : using meta-surveillance to enact visibility and accountability. In: 'Invisibilities' (3rd Bi-Annual Surveillance Studies Network Conference), 2008-04-02 - 2008-04-03, The University of Sheffield. (Unpublished)

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