Anne Barron
Associate Professor (Reader) at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools
- The London School of Economics and Political Science
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Biography
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Awards
Leverhulme Research Fellowship 2005-6, Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award 2005-6
Experience Keywords
copyright law; data protection and privacy law; media law; modern European philosophy, critical social theory; trade mark law
Research Summary
My research is critical and interdisciplinary, seeking to integrate methods and frameworks drawn from philosophy, social theory and critical political economy into the study of legal concepts and legal theory. Current research centres principally on knowledge economies, new public spheres, ICT''s, IP rights, and the relations between all these. Some of my recent work draws on critical political economy to explore the role of the copyright system in underpinning the profitability of the culture and information industries, and in shaping the major cultural forms (visual art, music and film) that organise artistic expression within today’s cultural public spheres. Other work draws on modern European philosophy and critical social theory to investigate alternative ways of thinking about, and instituting, authors’ rights. At present I’m especially interested in exploring the implications for law of two apparently opposed understandings of authorship yielded by critical social theory today: as rational-critical communication, and as ‘immaterial’ labour.
Research Countries
UK and EU; US
Languages
French [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate]; German [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate]
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