Special issue of Policy and Internet of possible interest to members -- Paul
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Subject: Cybercrime: Paper Call for Special Issue of Policy and Internet
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 15:59:09 +0100
From: Policy and Internet policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk
To: Policy and Internet policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk
Hello, Policy and Internet Editorial Board:
Just to say that we have a call for papers for a special issue on
cybercrime (Guest Ed: Stefan Fafinski):
http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news/?id=424
It would be great if you could send the link to anyone you think might
be interested! (Plain text version below.)
Best, David
David Sutcliffe
Managing Editor
Policy and Internet
** Policy and Internet Call for Papers: Special Issue on Cybercrime **
Policy and Internet, the first major peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary
journal investigating the impact of the Internet on public policy, is
inviting submissions for a special issue on cybercrime, to be published
in April 2011 [submission deadline: November 2010].
Cybercrime Paper Call:
http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news/?id=424
Cybercrime is a timely issue which carries very considerable associated
risks for individuals, business and industry and public administration
or e-government. It has policy implications for national and
supra-national legislation, co-operation between law enforcement
organisations, co-operation between the public and private spheres and
international co-ordination against transnational crime.
Cybercrime is on the global policy agenda, both within nation states and
internationally. As such, multidisciplinary views on the policy issues
raised by cybercrime are actively being sought by policymaking
communities. This special issue of Policy and Internet will make a
significant impact in the debates, drawing together viewpoints from a
range of academic disciplines into a coherent spectrum of complementary
perspectives aimed at policymakers and influencers, as well as
researchers in the area.
We call for academic papers reporting on innovative research into the
public policy implications of cybercrime, present and future. The
journal is fully multi-disciplinary in scope, and perspectives from any
academic discipline are welcomed, provided that the papers consider the
policy implications of the research discussed, whether general,
sectoral, country-specific or comparative.
The online submission deadline for papers is November 2010. Please
indicate in a cover note that the paper is intended for the special
issue. Authors are advised to consult the journal's guide for authors
before submitting their paper.
Submit your paper:
http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/
The Special Issue Guest Editor, Dr Stefan Fafinski, is a Visiting Fellow
of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and an Associate
Lecturer in Law at the Open University where he has also taught
postgraduate forensic computing. He specialises in computer misuse,
cybercrime and Internet law. His research interests include cyberlaw and
cybercrime, networked society, culture and technology, the criminogenic
potential of the Internet and the corresponding policy implications for
its regulation.
Stefan has over twenty years experience in the information technology
industry. Before entering academia he was Senior Director of
Professional Services for a global communications software corporation.
He has subsequently researched, published and lectured on cybercrime,
computer misuse and Internet law and won the 2006 British Association
for the Advancement of Science (now the British Science Association)
Joseph Lister Award for his work on cybercrime.
Stefan has published widely on cyberlaw and cybercrime, focusing on
computer misuse, e-crime and identity theft. His recent books include
'Computer Misuse: Response, Regulation and the Law' (Willan, Cullompton
2009), and, with Emily Finch, 'Identity Theft' (Willan 2010). He is
currently working on 'Information Technology and the Law: Perspectives
from Europe and the UK' for Cambridge University Press.
Stefan Fafinski:
http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=183
Policy and Internet aims to be the premier venue for scholars and
researchers to set the public policy agenda in the digital era. The
journal is edited by the Oxford Internet Institute (University of
Oxford) for the Policy Studies Organization (PSO). It was established in
2009 as the first major peer-reviewed journal investigating the
implications of the Internet and associated technologies for public policy.
The journal is fully multi-disciplinary in scope: perspectives from any
academic discipline are welcomed, particularly political science,
economics, law, sociology, information science, communications, computer
science, psychology, management, geography and medicine. Topics range
across policy sectors and regions of the world, including generalised,
sectoral or country-specific policy effects. Approaches may include
methodological innovation, theoretical development or new data.
The Editors are Professor Helen Margetts, Dr Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon and
David Sutcliffe (University of Oxford). There are four issues a year,
published by Berkeley Electronic Press.
Contact the Editors:
mailto:policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk
Policy and Internet:
http://www.psocommons.org/policyandinternet/