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Brian Simpson
Brian Simpson
Retired Professor, School of Law, University of New England
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Towards the participation of children and young people in urban planning and design
B Simpson
Urban studies 34 (5-6), 907-925, 1997
1741997
Challenging childhood, challenging children: Children’s rights and sexting
B Simpson
Sexualities 16 (5-6), 690-709, 2013
802013
Identity manipulation in cyberspace as a leisure option: Play and the exploration of self
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 14 (2), 115-131, 2005
602005
Children and television
B Simpson
A&C Black, 2004
492004
Algorithms or advocacy: does the legal profession have a future in a digital world?
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 25 (1), 50-61, 2016
472016
Tracking children, constructing fear: GPS and the manufacture of family safety
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 23 (3), 273-285, 2014
332014
Sexualizing the child: The strange case of Bill Henson, his ‘absolutely revolting’images and the law of childhood innocence
B Simpson
Sexualities 14 (3), 290-311, 2011
302011
Youth crime, the media and moral panic
B Simpson
National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies, 1997
221997
The use of curfews to control juvenile offending in Australia: managing crime or wasting time?
B Simpson, C Simpson
Current issues in criminal justice 5 (2), 184-199, 1993
191993
Controlling fantasy in cyberspace: Cartoons, imagination and child pornography
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 18 (3), 255-271, 2009
152009
From heritage to terrorism: regulating tourism in an age of uncertainty
B Simpson, C Simpson
Routledge, 2010
142010
Young people, social media and the law
B Simpson
Routledge, 2017
132017
New labor, new censorship? Politics, religion and internet filtering in Australia
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 17 (3), 167-183, 2008
132008
The end of tourism, the beginning of law?
B Simpson, C Simpson
Tourism and politics, 369-387, 2007
11*2007
From family first to the FBI: Children, ideology and cyberspace
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 15 (3), 239-257, 2006
102006
Law, digital media, and the discomfort of children’s rights
B Simpson
The Routledge companion to digital media and children, 308-317, 2020
82020
Sexting, Digital Dissent and Narratives of Innocence – Controlling the Child’s Body
B Simpson
Sociological Studies of Children and Youth: Technology and Youth: Growing Up …, 2015
82015
Cyber-privacy or cyber-surveillance? Legal responses to fear in cyberspace
B Simpson, M Murphy
Information & Communications Technology Law 23 (3), 189-191, 2014
82014
Cities as playgrounds: active leisure for children as a human right
BH Simpson
Sport, Active Leisure and Youth Cultures, 2005
72005
disrupting technology, disruptive norms: the role of law in a digital world
B Simpson
Information & Communications Technology Law 26 (1), 1-5, 2017
62017
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