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David Barnard-Wills

David Barnard-Wills

Biography

David Barnard-Wills
Political Scientist and Senior Research Analyst at Trilateral Research

I have been researching the politics of surveillance for few years now. my PhD thesis on the 'Articulation of Identity in UK discourses of Surveillance' was submitted to the University of Nottingham, and I graduated in March 2009.

As a postdoc Research Fellow I previously worked at Cranfield University in the Department of Informatics and Systems Engineering and The Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham.

My current research includes issues of privacy and consent online, as well as continuing to research surveillance,identity, political theory, and the political and social impacts of information technology. I have also done some work on terrorism, counter-terrorism and international security.

I Changed my surname from Wills to Barnard-Wills when I got married in 2009. David Wills is a younger me.
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Upcoming events and publications

  • Watson, Finn and Barnard-Wills, "A Gap in the market: the conceptualisation of surveillance, security, privacy and trust in public opinion surveys", forthcoming, Surveillance and Society
  • "The Technological Foresight activities of EU Data Protection Authorities" Forthcoming, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • Moderator: "In cooperation we (will) trust", PHAEDRA II workshop at 38th Interational Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Marrakesh 18th October
  • The privacy seals study, Presentation to CRISP workshop on security certification, Madrid, September 2016
  • Barnard-Wills, D., Privacy seals and their potential for deployment in emerging technologies. (Book chapter)

Publications

  • D.Barnard-Wills, P.De Hert & C.Pulvi, ""Data Protection authority perspectives on the impact of data protection reform on cooperation in the EU" Computer Law and Security Review
  • R. Rodrigues, D. Barnard-Wills, P. De Hert & V. Papakonstantinou, The future of privacy certification in Europe: An exploration of options under Article 39 of the GDPR, International Review of Law, Computers and Technology
  • David Barnard-Wills (2015) 'Surveillance' in International Encyclopedia of Political Communication, Wiley-Blackwell/ICA
  • Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Rowena Rodrigues, David Barnard-Wills, David Wright, Luca Remotti, and Tonia Damveraki, Challenges and possible scope of an EU privacy seal scheme: EU privacy seal project
  • Kush Wadhwa, David Barnard-Wills & David Wright (2014) "State of the art in societal impact assessment for security research", Science & Public Policy, First pub online August 25 2014. http://spp.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/08/25/scipol.scu046.abstract
  • David Barnard-Wills & David Wright (eds) (2014), PHAEDRA project deliverable 1: Co-ordination and co-operation between Data Protection Authorities. http://www.phaedra-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/PHAEDRA-D1-1-April-20141.pdf
  • David Barnard-Wills, "Book Review: Patricia L. Dunmire, Projecting the Future through Political Discourse: The Case of the Bush Doctrine", Discourse and Society, Vol. 25, No.1, January 2014, pp. 125-7
  • David Barnard-Wills, 'The Non-Consensual Hallucination: the Politics of Online Privacy' in Andre Jansson and Miyase Christensen (eds) Media, Surveillance and Identity: A Social Perspective' 2014
  • Rowena Rodrigues, David Barnard-Wills, David Wright, Paul De Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou (2013) Privacy Seals Project: Inventory and analysis of privacy certification schemes. European Commission.
  • David Barnard-Wills (2013) "Security, Privacy and Surveillance in European Policy documents", International Data Privacy Law, Vol. 3, No. 3, 170-180.
  • David Barnard-Wills & Debi Ashenden (2013) "Playing with Privacy: Games for education and communication in the politics of online privacy", Political Studies
  • Kate Barnard-Wills & David Barnard-Wills (2012) 'Invisible Surveillance in Visual Art', Surveillance and Society, Vol. 10, No.3/4
  • David Barnard-Wills (2012) 'Identity in the UK: from Identity cards to E-ID' Hard Times, Deutsch-englische Zeitschrift, Nr. 92 Herbst 2012.
  • David Barnard-Wills & Debi Ashenden (2012)'Securing Virtual Space: cyber war, cyber terror and risk' Space and Culture,
  • David Barnard-Wills (2012) Surveillance and Identity: Discourse, Subjectivity and the State. Farnham & Burlington: Ashgate
  • David Barnard-Wills (2012) 'E-Safety education: Young people, Surveillance and Responsibility' Criminology & Criminal Justice, (online first)
  • David Barnard-Wills (2011) "This is not a Cyber War, it's a...?" WikiLeaks, Anonymous and the Politics of Hegemony.' The International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism. 1(1).
  • David Barnard-Wills (2011) 'UK News Media Discourses of Surveillance'. Sociological Quarterly. Vol.52, No.4, pp548-467
  • Review of Oscar Gandy's 'Coming to Terms with Chance' in Surveillance and Society, Vol. 8. No.3
  • Review of David Lyon's 'Identifying Citizens' (2009) in Surveillance and Society, Vol. 8. No.2
  • David Barnard-Wills & Cerwyn Moore (2010) 'The Terrorism of the Other: Toward a Contrapuntal reading of Terrorism in India' Critical Studies on Terrorism, Vol.3, Issue 3.
  • David Barnard-Wills & Debi Ashenden (2010) 'Public Sector Engagment in Online Identity Management' Identity in the Information Society, Vol.3 Issue 3.
  • David Barnard-Wills (2010) ‘Book Review: B. Goold & D. Neyland (2009) New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy’ Information, Communication and Society. Vol.13, Issue 5.
  • Cerwyn Moore and David Barnard-Wills (2010) 'Russia and Counter-Terrorism: A Critical Appraisal' in Siniver (ed) International Terrorism Post 9/11: Comparative Dynamics and Responses (London: Routledge).
  • Jon Coaffee, Cerwyn Moore, & David Barnard-Wills (2009) ‘Lessons from Mumbai: Terrorism & Crowded Places’ RUSI National Security & Resilience Monitor. Royal United Services Institute.
  • David Wills & Stuart Reeves, 'Facebook as a Political Weapon' British Politics, Vol. 4, No.2 258-265
  • Helen Wells and David Wills. "Individualism and Identity Resistance to Speed Cameras in the UK" Surveillance & Society [Online], 6 26 Apr 2009
  • David Wills & Cerwyn Moore (2008) 'Securitizising the Caucasus: From Political Violence to Place Branding in Chechnya' in Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, Vol 4, Issue 3, p.252-262
  • David Wills (2008) 'The United Kingdom Identity Card scheme: shifting motivations, Static Technologies’ in Bennett and Lyon (eds) ‘Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and Identification in Comparative Perspective.’ Routledge
  • 'Computer Crime' Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology 'POSTnote' 271, October 2006
  • book review - 'Beautiful Suffering, Photography and the Traffic in Pain' and 'Lynching Photographs' in Surveillance and Society, Vol 5, Issue 2

Conference Presentations (papers available on request)

  • "Privacy and Ethics" , Computers, Privacy and Data Protection, January 2016
  • PHAEDRA II workshop at the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Amsterdam, November 2015
  • "what is the politics of big data, if big data is snake oil?"Politics of Big Data, KCL, 8th May 2015 http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/politics-of-big-data-tickets-15741681794
  • "The PRISMS decision support system" Computers, Privacy and Data Protection, January 2015
  • "International collaboration between data protection authorities" Limits to Privacy workshop, Southampton University, September 2014
  • Privacy, States, Citizens and Responsibility, SPION workshop on Privacy and Responsibilisation: when mitigating online risks is seen primarily as the users' responsibility, KU Leuven, Jnauary 2014
  • Surveillance and Spitfires: allied aerial photographic reconaissance, ww1 & 2. State of Surveillance, LiSS-COST, Barccelona, May 2012
  • 'Playing with Privacy' RMIAD lunchtime seminar, University of Bedfordshire
  • 'Why an ethics of cyber security needs an ethics of surveillance' Ethics of Surveillance Conference, University of Leeds. Feb 2012
  • Playing With Privacy: Game Design for Privacy Engagement. at 'Watch This Space' The 5th Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference, Sheffield, May 2012
  • The Insights and Blind Spots of a Visual Approach to Surveillance - Cultures of Surveillance. UCL. London. 1st October 2011
  • 'Towards a Theory of Language, Security and Surveillance' at The Expanding Surveillance Net: Ten Years after 9/11' Queens University, Canada, 8-9th September
  • 'This is not a cyberwar it's a...?' Wikileaks, Annonymous and the Politics of Hegemony' paper at the ECIW 2011 conference, Talinn Estonia.
  • 'Privacy and Consent Online' IDEA-CETL seminar series, University of Leeds, 25th October 2010
  • 'Representations of Surveillance in UK News Media' International Sociological Association, World Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden. June 2010
  • 'Human Security Vs National Security debate, and the implications for Surveillance Studies' A Global Surveillance Society? City University, London, 15th May 2010
  • Politics and Surveillance: Resistance to Speed Cameras in the UK' - DIAS internal Seminar, Cranfield University
  • 'Politics, Technology and Surveillance' Socio-technical studies seminar, Information Security Group, Royal Holloway (22nd Jan 2010)
  • "Terrorism and Securing Identity - a discourse analysis" Media and Radicalisation: closing symposium, Royal Holloway, 15th September 2009
  • 'Securing Identity - securitization or governmentality?' @ Security workshop, POLSIS, University of Birmingham, Tuesday 22nd September
  • How to advance the scientist-practitioner model in terrorism studies (if you really wanted to) - Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews
  • 'Identity and Technologies of Surveillance' Department Seminar Series, POLSIS, University of Birmingham
  • 'Is it time to evict Big Brother?' Politics of Surveillance in Britain. Worcester 6th Form, Gifted and Talented Enrichment seminar
  • 'Identity and Technologies of Surveillance' POLSIS departmental seminar, Wednesday 15th October, 4pm, room G51 ERI Building, University of Birmingham
  • 'The Ethics of Resilience in the War on Terror' Ethics of the War on Terror: Politics, Multiculturalism and the Media. University of Leicester, 25th September 2008
  • Representing the Self: The Surveillant Identity. 4S and EASST joint meeting, Rotterdam, August 2008
  • 'Identity in governmental discourses of surveillance' Identity in the Information Society Workshop, Arona, Italy, 2008
  • Articulations of Identity in UK discourses of surveillance InVisibilities: The Politics, Practice and Experience of Surveillance in Everyday Life. University of Sheffield April 2008
  • Facebook as a Political Weapon: The useful explicit and implicit information contained in social networking sites. Towards a Social Science of Web 2.0. University of York. 5/09/2007 Paper written with S. Reeves, School of Computer Science, The University of Nottingham
  • The Surveillance Society: A Governmental Response to Globalisation and the Contingency of Identity. Globalisation in the 21st Century. The University of Leicester. 26/06/2007
  • Failed Strategies in the Discourse of Anti-Surveillance social movements Ninth Annual Graduate Conference in Political Theory, The University of Warwick. 17/02/07

Links

  • Trilateral Research
  • Visualisation and Other Methods of Expression project
  • old Cranfield Staff Page (Informatics and Sensors)
  • Re-Design project page
  • Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice
  • Surveillance Studies Network
  • UK Surveillance timeline (work in progress)
  • European Association for the Study of Science and Technology

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