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Author: Lynn Killick Alistair S. Duff Mark Deakin and Hazel Hall

Lynn Killick is a final year doctoral candidate at Edinburgh Napier University. She is a human rights and equality expert who has worked with Scottish government and other public bodies and combines senior level experience of policy development with a background in knowledge management. Alistair S. Duff is Professor of Information Society and Policy, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation Centre for Social Informatics and School of Arts and Creative Industries, Edinburgh Napier University. With a background in political philosophy and information science, he specialises in the societal impact of information and media systems.
Power to the Population? The Census under Review Lynn Killick
Politics, International Relations & Law

Power to the Population? The Census under Review

Regarded by many as the backbone of national statistics, the UK’s population census will in future be conducted online and augmented by data derived from other government sources, without the need for explicit consent of the population. Lynn Killick, Alistair S. Duff, Mark Deakin and Hazel Hall examine public attitudes to an online census.

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