Dr Adam Warren
BA (Hons); MA; PhD (Loughborough University)
Research Associate and Lecturer – Centre for Research in Identity, Governance, Society (CRIGS)
email: a.p.warren@lboro.ac.uk
Tel : +44 (0)1509 222789
Fax: +44 (0)1509 223930
Room JJ016, Ann Packer building, East Park
Research
My main research interests are in privacy, surveillance and public policy. My current research includes:
Global public health governance
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With Professor Morag Bell, Professor Stephen Ison, Dr Lucy Budd (all Loughborough University)
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UK port health interventions, pandemic preparedness, use of event-based surveillance technologies to identity risk and airline connectivity
Impact of UK immigration policy on Higher Education
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With Dr Elizabeth Mavroudi, Loughborough University
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Implications of changing UK government policies for HEIs, non-EEA HEI staff and non-EEA students
Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs)
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Collaborators include: Andrew Charlesworth, Bristol University
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Evaluation of impact of PIAs in the UK and overseas
Selected Publications
Link to the LU Institutional Repository
Refereed academic journals
Warren, A.P., Bell, M. and Budd, L. (2011) Model of health? Distributed preparedness and multi-agency interventions surrounding UK regional airports, Social Science and Medicine. doi:
10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.10.011
Warren, A.P. and Mavroudi, E. (2011) Managing Surveillance? The impact of Biometric Residence Permits on UK immigrants, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37 (9), 1495-1511.
Budd, L., Bell, M. and Warren, A.P. (2011) Taking Care in the Air: Jet air travel and passenger health, a study of British Overseas Airways Corporation (1940-1974), Social History of Medicine doi: 10.1093/shm/hkr115
Warren, A.P. and Mavroudi, E. (2011) Surveillance and Identity Management: Migrant perspectives on UK Biometric Residence Permits, Computer Law and Security Review, 27 (3), 245-249.
Budd L, Bell M, and Warren A.P. (2011) Global health governance in the UK: airport regulation and the mobile body Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Early View, Published online 10/01/11, doi: 10.1111/j.1475-5661.2010.00424.x
Budd, L., Warren, A.P., and Bell, M. (2011) Safeguarding public health at UK airports: an examination of current health security practices, Journal of Transportation Planning and Technology, 34 (1), 19-33.
Warren, A.P., Bell, M. and Budd, L. (2010). Airports, localities and disease: representations of global travel during the H1N1 pandemic, Health and Place, doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.03.00
Warren, A.P., Bayley, R., Bennett, C., Charlesworth, A., Clarke, R. and Oppenheim, C. (2008). Privacy Impact Assessments: international experience as a basis for UK guidance. Computer Law and Security Report, 24 (3): 233-242.
Bellamy, C., 6, P., Raab, C. Warren, A.P. and Heeney, C. (2008) Information sharing and confidentiality in social policy: regulating multi-agency working, Public Administration, 86 (3): 737-759
Warren, A.P. (2007) Stolen identity: regulating the illegal trade in personal data in the ‘data-based society’, International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 21:2, 177-190.
6, P., Bellamy, C., Raab, C., Warren, A.P. and Heeney, C. (2007) Institutional shaping of interagency working: managing tensions between collaborative working and client confidentiality. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 17 (3): 405-434.
6, P., Bellamy, C., Raab, C. and Warren, A.P. (2006) ''Partnership and Privacy - Tension or Settlement? The Case of Adult Mental Health Services'', Social Policy & Society, 5(2), 237-248.
Warren, A.P. and Dearnley, J.A. (2005) ''Data Protection Legislation in the UK: From Development to Statute 1969-1984'', Information, Communication & Society, 8(2), 238-263.
Edited Works: Contributions
Warren, A.P. and Charlesworth, A. (2012) 'Privacy Impact Assessment in the UK' in Wright, D. and De Hert, P. (eds) Privacy Impact Assessments: Engaging Stakeholders in Protecting Privacy, London: Springer.
Teaching
I teach on a variety of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level. I also supervise postgraduate dissertations.
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