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ColumnJennie Bristow9 March 2006
Mobile phones and child protection
How far should we go? Report on the spiked/O2 seminar.

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Save the planet, don't see
the world?
Tourism versus the environment
Article23 February 2006
Municipal why fi?
Will Islington Council's wireless internet connections really 'promote social inclusion'?

by Grace Chuainspiked-IT

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Article5 January 2006
Losing a grip on reality
Why do some people get so obsessed with video games?

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2 March 2006
Child obesity
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'Thumb Culture' and the meaning of mobiles
A thought-provoking new book asks: 'What is a mobile phone...?'

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Article6 December 2005
Mobile phones and health, information and fear
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Article16 November 2005
Innovation in an era of caution
A technology researcher argues that while business buzzes on about 'innovation', there's a dearth of real invention.

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Article3 November 2005
Mobile MPs: the health debate
What do members of parliament think about the UK's precautionary approach to mobile phones and masts?

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Politics of Fear by Frank Furedi
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Article11 October 2005
Schooled in the ways of the Blogosphere
Student bloggers in Singapore are being chastised for making juvenile jibes about their teachers. But they’re only doing what the big bloggers do.

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Article23 September 2005
The virtual library
How the publishing industry is stalling Google’s attempt to put all the books in the world on the web.

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Article8 September 2005
Was New Orleans flooded to make way for a new Las Vegas...?
Gossip, rumours and conspiracy theories about Katrina are spreading through the Blogosphere.

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Article6 September 2005
Indecent proposals
It's not just perverts who should be worried about the government's proposed ban on violent pornography.

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Article31 August 2005
Kneejerking off over violent porn
The government's declaration of war on ‘extreme material’ is about politics more than pornography.

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Article22 July 2005
Do mobile phones invade our privacy?
A report on the live spiked-debate.

by Sandy Starrinspiked-IT

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Article18 July 2005
Mobile politics
Do mobile phones invade our privacy? British MPs give their views.

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ColumnJennie Bristow12 July 2005
Moving images
The fascination with mobile phone footage of the London bomb attacks reflects a deeper cultural morbidity.

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Article22 October 2004
Progress doesn't just 'emerge'
By championing spontaneous collectivism, internet geeks and gurus are giving up on human agency.

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Article19 August 2004
Slices of life
New technologies that allow people to record the minutiae of their daily lives are a mixed blessing.

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Article30 June 2004
Culture warrior
American legal theorist Lawrence Lessig takes on the regulation that is hampering our use of books, music and film.

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Article1 June 2004
How Liberty was lost on the internet
A recent research project found that even John Stuart Mill's libertarian classic wasn't safe from private internet censors.

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Article5 May 2004
Can technology can spam?
IT companies do battle with bulk email.

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Can the law can spam?
Legislation is a blunt instrument with which to beat junk email.

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