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Dr Rachel Allsopp

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria Law School

Rachel Allsopp

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Data-Driven Decision-Making Beyond COVID-19: Incorporating the Voice of the Child, Bessant, C., Allsopp, R. 21 May 2024, Governance, democracy and ethics in crisis-decision-making, Manchester, Manchester University Press
  • Editorial: BILETA 2021 Special Issue, Allsopp, R., Brown, A., Maharg, P. 30 Apr 2022, In: European Journal of Law and Technology
  • Big data in the production of ‘Safe Gamblers’ and a sustainable gambling industry: a genealogy of gambling regulation in Great Britain, Allsopp, R. 3 Jun 2021
  • Data-Driven Responses to COVID-19: Lessons Learned: OMDDAC Research Compendium, Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Dawda, S., Ditcham, K., Emmett, C., Higgs, M., Janjeva, A., Li, G., Sutton, S., Warner, M., Oswald, M. 12 Oct 2021
  • Leveraging the ‘power’ of big data in the production of ‘responsible gamblers’: a Foucauldian perspective, Allsopp, R. 2 Jan 2021, In: Information & Communications Technology Law
  • Observing Data-Driven Approaches to Covid-19: Reflections from a Distributed, Remote, Interdisciplinary Research Project, Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Ditcham, K., Janjeva, A., Li, G., Oswald, M., Warner, M. 17 Aug 2021, In: Journal of Legal Research Methodology
  • OMDDAC Practitioner Guidelines, Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Dawda, S., Ditcham, K., Emmett, C., Higgs, M., Janjeva, A., Li, G., Sutton, S., Warner, M., Oswald, M. 12 Oct 2021
  • OMDDAC Snapshot Report 1: Data-driven Public Policy, Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Dawda, S., Emmett, C., Higgs, M., Janjeva, A., Li, G., Oswald, M., Sutton, S., Warner, M. 18 May 2021
  • OMDDAC Snapshot Report 2: Tech-driven approaches to Public Health, Dawda, S., Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Emmett, C., Higgs, M., Janjeva, A., Oswald, M., Li, G., Sutton, S., Warner, M. 18 May 2021
  • OMDDAC Snapshot Report 3: Policing and Public Safety, Janjeva, A., Allsopp, R., Bessant, C., Dawda, S., Emmett, C., Higgs, M., Li, G., Oswald, M., Sutton, S., Warner, M. 18 May 2021

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Oral presentation: Data-Driven Approaches to Covid-19: Observations and Lessons for the Future Use of Data 2021
  • Oral presentation: Breaching the ‘Dam’ of Information Governance? The Potential Legacy of Rapid Data-Driven Responses to Covid-19 2021
  • Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Rights, Data & Modes of Justification in Response to COVID-19: Reflections from the First Year of the Pandemic 2021
  • Oral presentation: Big Data Practices in the Online Gambling Industry: a Foucauldian Perspective on the Production of the “Responsible Gambler” 2019

  • Law PhD August 31 2021
  • Law LLB (Hons) June 22 2012


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