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Brown sauce in Edinburgh, vinegar in Glasgow
Angela Daly reviews Robert Crawford's tale of two citie
La vita difficile
Away from the holiday playgrounds, Europe is running on low-paid labour, writes Angela Daly
The American dream, in 3D
Angela Daly reviews an award-winning documentary about a technology that could fundamentally change manufacturing
What will the Trans-Pacific Treaty Agreement mean for copyright?
Swinburne Research Fellow Angela Daly writes about the leaked chapter of the treaty's recent draft
Data retention plan amended for journalists, but is it enough?
Swinburne research fellow Angela Daly writes about the dangers of the data retention
Angela Daly, Private Power, Online Information Flows and EU Law: Mind the Gap
Angela Daly, Private Power, Online Information Flows and EU Law: Mind the Gap, Oxford and
Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2016, 184 pp. £50, ISBN: 978-1-50990-063-3
Professor Angela Shannon
Angela Shannon shares her poetry with the Taylor community.
Angela Shannon is the author of Singing the Bones Together, a 2004 Minnesota Book Awards Finalist. She teaches English at Bethel University. Her work has been published in journals, textbooks, and anthologies, including TriQuarterly, Ploughshares, Where One Ends Another Begins: 150 Years of Minnesota Poetry, and Beyond the Frontier: African American Poetry for the 21st Century. Her choreopoem Root Woman premiered at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater in Evanston, Ill
Fitness tracking data in courts - persuasive, but not conclusive
Swinburne research fellow Angela Daly and University of Melbourne PhD candidate Suneel Jethani write: ‘No longer restricted to elite athletes, personal fitness data can be collected from people jogging, going to the gym - even sleeping.
The use of live facial recognition technology through a comparative lens
The use of (live) facial recognition technology in public places has become a hot topic internationally, with governments keen to implement it as part of ‘smart city’ strategies. In the current moment of COVID-19 and surveillance techniques, some places, notably China, are implementing facial recognition which reportedly can scan through face masks to verify individuals’ identity
Expert panel: metadata retention report
Swinburne’s Angela Daly and Philip Branch write about the unanswered questions that stem from the government’s proposed metadata retention bill
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