Bedford, KateCasey, DonalWilliams, ToniJobim, Maria Luiza KurbanAlvarez-Macotela, Oscar2017-01-302017-01-302016-06-23http://hdl.handle.net/1880/51803Permission to include this report in the Institute research repository granted by Sarah Slowe, University of Kent on January 30, 2017.Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, one of the UK’s main academic research funders, the three-year project selected four case studies of bingo in England and Wales, Canada, Brazil, and online in the European Union. We wanted to gain a good overview of the diverse ways in which bingo is played (online versus land-based; in commercial halls versus in charitable facilities), and of legal approaches (e.g. criminal prohibition, licensing as charitable activity; licensing as commercial activity).enBingoBingo -- Government policyBingo--CanadaBingo--Great BritainBingo--BrazilBingo--European UnionGambling LiteratureThe Bingo Project Final ReportThe Bingo Project Final Report : Policy brief for CanadaThe Bingo Project Final Report : Policy brief for BrazilThe Bingo Project Final Report : Policy brief for online bingo in the European UnionThe Bingo Project Final Report : Policy brief for England and WalesThe Bingo Project : rethinking gambling regulationtechnical report10.11575/PRISM/9792