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<p>Kirstie’s research interests focus on surveillance in and around organizations,
and surveillance in society at large. In particular she is interested in subjectivity
and the experience of surveillance, employee surveillance, consumer surveillance and
the blurring of public and private boundaries in government surveillance regimes.
She has a theoretical interest in surveillance drawing on organization theory, the
sociology of the body, science and technology studies and new media theory.</p> |
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<p>Kirstie is Professor of Organization. She joined The Open University Business School
in 2004 following posts at Birmingham, Warwick and Aston Business Schools. Within
the school she has written for Managing Research in the Workplace (B865), The human
resources professional (B855),<a href="http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01B120"
target="_blank">Introduction to business studies</a>(B120) and Strategic human resource
management (B827). She was the Director of the FBL Research Degrees Programme from
2008 - 2011 and is now the director of the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance
and Privacy (CRISP). CRISP is a collaboration between the OUBS, and the Universities
of Stirling and Edinburgh.</p><p>Kirstie’s research has always focused on surveillance
in and around organisations: As an ESRC-funded PhD student she researched the electronic
monitoring of employees (1993-1996), and then as an ESRC Management Research Fellow
she studied Human Resource Information Systems (1997-2000). She is currently Institutional
PI on two EU-FP7 projects, Increasing Resilience in Surveillance Societies (IRISS)
and Surveillance, Privacy and Security (SurPRISE). She is also Institutional PI on
the C$2,500,000 Major Collaborative Research Initiative entitled‘The New Transparency’
based at Queens University, Canada. Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada, the project runs for 7 years from 2008– 2015 and will support
collaborative research between 30 of the leading names in the surveillance studies
field. As part of a five person research team from FBL and Maths, Computing and Technology,
she has just been awarded£717,000 by the EPSRC NEMODE programme to create a
privacy management infrastructure and a set of business models for quantified self-applications.</p><p>She
has recently completed work as Principal Investigator on the Leverhulme Trust funded
project‘Taking Liberties? New Uses of Consumer Data in the UK’, based
at OUBS. Alongside co-investigators Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb, Maureen Meadows
and researchers Keith Spiller and Ana Canhoto (Oxford Brookes), the project investigated
the impact of government surveillance regimes which collect consumer data from the
private sector on those companies and their customer relationships. She was also co-investigator
on a multi-million dollar project, again funded by the Canadian Social Science and
Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada entitled<a href="http://www.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/"
rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Globalisation of Personal Data</a>also based at
Queens University.</p><p>She has published widely in scholarly journals and books
with a number of international co-authors on the issue of surveillance in the workplace
and in society. Her article,'An Hotel Inspector Calls', co-authored with Maria
Laura Di Domenico (Surrey) was recently chosen as one of the 8 exemplary articles
on the topic of Expert Power and Control published by the journal'Organization'
in the last 20 years. She has recently published<em>The Routledge Handbook of Surveillance
Studies</em>with Kevin Haggerty and David Lyon, and<em>The Political Economy of Surveillance</em>with
Laureen Snider. She is also co-editor (with Frank Webster) of<em>The Intensification
of Surveillance: Crime Terrorism and Warfare in the Information Age</em>(Pluto Books).
Next year will see the release of<em>The Private Security State? Surveillance, Consumer
Data and the War on Terror</em>a co-authored research work based on the Leverhulme-funded
Taking Liberties project, published by Copenhagen Business School Press.</p> |
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<p>Kirstie is Professor of Organization. She joined The Open University Business School
in 2004 following posts at Birmingham, Warwick and Aston Business Schools. Within
the school she has written for Managing Research in the Workplace (B865), The human
resources professional (B855),<a href="http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01B120"
target="_blank">Introduction to business studies</a>(B120) and Strategic human resource
management (B827). She was the Director of the FBL Research Degrees Programme from
2008 - 2011 and is now the director of the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance
and Privacy (CRISP). CRISP is a collaboration between the OUBS, and the Universities
of Stirling and Edinburgh.</p><p>Kirstie’s research has always focused on surveillance
in and around organisations: As an ESRC-funded PhD student she researched the electronic
monitoring of employees (1993-1996), and then as an ESRC Management Research Fellow
she studied Human Resource Information Systems (1997-2000). She is currently Institutional
PI on two EU-FP7 projects, Increasing Resilience in Surveillance Societies (IRISS)
and Surveillance, Privacy and Security (SurPRISE). She is also Institutional PI on
the C$2,500,000 Major Collaborative Research Initiative entitled‘The New Transparency’
based at Queens University, Canada. Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada, the project runs for 7 years from 2008– 2015 and will support
collaborative research between 30 of the leading names in the surveillance studies
field. As part of a five person research team from FBL and Maths, Computing and Technology,
she has just been awarded£717,000 by the EPSRC NEMODE programme to create a
privacy management infrastructure and a set of business models for quantified self-applications.</p><p>She
has recently completed work as Principal Investigator on the Leverhulme Trust funded
project‘Taking Liberties? New Uses of Consumer Data in the UK’, based
at OUBS. Alongside co-investigators Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb, Maureen Meadows
and researchers Keith Spiller and Ana Canhoto (Oxford Brookes), the project investigated
the impact of government surveillance regimes which collect consumer data from the
private sector on those companies and their customer relationships. She was also co-investigator
on a multi-million dollar project, again funded by the Canadian Social Science and
Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada entitled<a href="http://www.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/"
rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Globalisation of Personal Data</a>also based at
Queens University.</p><p>She has published widely in scholarly journals and books
with a number of international co-authors on the issue of surveillance in the workplace
and in society. Her article,'An Hotel Inspector Calls', co-authored with Maria
Laura Di Domenico (Surrey) was recently chosen as one of the 8 exemplary articles
on the topic of Expert Power and Control published by the journal'Organization'
in the last 20 years. She has recently published<em>The Routledge Handbook of Surveillance
Studies</em>with Kevin Haggerty and David Lyon, and<em>The Political Economy of Surveillance</em>with
Laureen Snider. She is also co-editor (with Frank Webster) of<em>The Intensification
of Surveillance: Crime Terrorism and Warfare in the Information Age</em>(Pluto Books).
Next year will see the release of<em>The Private Security State? Surveillance, Consumer
Data and the War on Terror</em>a co-authored research work based on the Leverhulme-funded
Taking Liberties project, published by Copenhagen Business School Press.</p> |
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