Pandemic Surveillance
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Pandemic Surveillance
Privacy, Security, and Data Ethics
Hu, Margaret
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2022
246
Dura
Inglês
9781800889408
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Introduction 1
Margaret Hu
PART I DIGITAL PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND
EMERGING SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES
1 Mass surveillance in the age of COVID-19 6
Natalie Ram and David Gray
2 Balancing the pursuit of knowledge against the
preservation of privacy 27
Davi Ottenheimer
3 Surveillance and pandemic in Brazil: an essay in three acts 42
Nathalie Fragoso, Clarice Tavares, and Jade Becari
4 Frictionless pandemic surveillance and social credit systems 64
Margaret Hu
5 The developing narratives of pandemic surveillance 86
Joshua Fairfield
PART II CONTEXTUALIZING CHALLENGES IN
REGULATING PANDEMIC SURVEILLANCE
6 Pandemic surveillance and US foreign surveillance 105
Peter Margulies
7 Regulating privacy and data ethics in the context of the
UK's contact tracing apps 114
Ian Brown
8 Privacy and pandemic surveillance apps in Latin America 136
Maria Soledad Segura
9 Implementing effective digital privacy policy: the road
ahead in post-pandemic times 148
Stuart N. Brotman
10 Tracing the invisible: information fiduciaries and the pandemic 158
Anne L. Washington and Lauren Rhue
PART III LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
MOVING FORWARD
11 Pandemic surveillance: ethics at the intersection of
information, research, and health 187
Daniel Susser
12 Using personal data and data-driven technologies for
research and public health in the context of the COVID-19
pandemic 197
Bethania de Araujo Almeida
13 Pandemic ethics: the intersection of technology, trust, and
privacy, and implications for marginalized communities 204
Jolynn Dellinger
14 Of pandemics and progress 216
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Index
Introduction 1
Margaret Hu
PART I DIGITAL PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND
EMERGING SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES
1 Mass surveillance in the age of COVID-19 6
Natalie Ram and David Gray
2 Balancing the pursuit of knowledge against the
preservation of privacy 27
Davi Ottenheimer
3 Surveillance and pandemic in Brazil: an essay in three acts 42
Nathalie Fragoso, Clarice Tavares, and Jade Becari
4 Frictionless pandemic surveillance and social credit systems 64
Margaret Hu
5 The developing narratives of pandemic surveillance 86
Joshua Fairfield
PART II CONTEXTUALIZING CHALLENGES IN
REGULATING PANDEMIC SURVEILLANCE
6 Pandemic surveillance and US foreign surveillance 105
Peter Margulies
7 Regulating privacy and data ethics in the context of the
UK's contact tracing apps 114
Ian Brown
8 Privacy and pandemic surveillance apps in Latin America 136
Maria Soledad Segura
9 Implementing effective digital privacy policy: the road
ahead in post-pandemic times 148
Stuart N. Brotman
10 Tracing the invisible: information fiduciaries and the pandemic 158
Anne L. Washington and Lauren Rhue
PART III LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
MOVING FORWARD
11 Pandemic surveillance: ethics at the intersection of
information, research, and health 187
Daniel Susser
12 Using personal data and data-driven technologies for
research and public health in the context of the COVID-19
pandemic 197
Bethania de Araujo Almeida
13 Pandemic ethics: the intersection of technology, trust, and
privacy, and implications for marginalized communities 204
Jolynn Dellinger
14 Of pandemics and progress 216
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Index
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COVID-19; pandemic surveillance; cybersecurity; data privacy; data protection; data ethics
Contents:
Introduction 1
Margaret Hu
PART I DIGITAL PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND
EMERGING SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES
1 Mass surveillance in the age of COVID-19 6
Natalie Ram and David Gray
2 Balancing the pursuit of knowledge against the
preservation of privacy 27
Davi Ottenheimer
3 Surveillance and pandemic in Brazil: an essay in three acts 42
Nathalie Fragoso, Clarice Tavares, and Jade Becari
4 Frictionless pandemic surveillance and social credit systems 64
Margaret Hu
5 The developing narratives of pandemic surveillance 86
Joshua Fairfield
PART II CONTEXTUALIZING CHALLENGES IN
REGULATING PANDEMIC SURVEILLANCE
6 Pandemic surveillance and US foreign surveillance 105
Peter Margulies
7 Regulating privacy and data ethics in the context of the
UK's contact tracing apps 114
Ian Brown
8 Privacy and pandemic surveillance apps in Latin America 136
Maria Soledad Segura
9 Implementing effective digital privacy policy: the road
ahead in post-pandemic times 148
Stuart N. Brotman
10 Tracing the invisible: information fiduciaries and the pandemic 158
Anne L. Washington and Lauren Rhue
PART III LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
MOVING FORWARD
11 Pandemic surveillance: ethics at the intersection of
information, research, and health 187
Daniel Susser
12 Using personal data and data-driven technologies for
research and public health in the context of the COVID-19
pandemic 197
Bethania de Araujo Almeida
13 Pandemic ethics: the intersection of technology, trust, and
privacy, and implications for marginalized communities 204
Jolynn Dellinger
14 Of pandemics and progress 216
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Index
Introduction 1
Margaret Hu
PART I DIGITAL PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND
EMERGING SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES
1 Mass surveillance in the age of COVID-19 6
Natalie Ram and David Gray
2 Balancing the pursuit of knowledge against the
preservation of privacy 27
Davi Ottenheimer
3 Surveillance and pandemic in Brazil: an essay in three acts 42
Nathalie Fragoso, Clarice Tavares, and Jade Becari
4 Frictionless pandemic surveillance and social credit systems 64
Margaret Hu
5 The developing narratives of pandemic surveillance 86
Joshua Fairfield
PART II CONTEXTUALIZING CHALLENGES IN
REGULATING PANDEMIC SURVEILLANCE
6 Pandemic surveillance and US foreign surveillance 105
Peter Margulies
7 Regulating privacy and data ethics in the context of the
UK's contact tracing apps 114
Ian Brown
8 Privacy and pandemic surveillance apps in Latin America 136
Maria Soledad Segura
9 Implementing effective digital privacy policy: the road
ahead in post-pandemic times 148
Stuart N. Brotman
10 Tracing the invisible: information fiduciaries and the pandemic 158
Anne L. Washington and Lauren Rhue
PART III LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
MOVING FORWARD
11 Pandemic surveillance: ethics at the intersection of
information, research, and health 187
Daniel Susser
12 Using personal data and data-driven technologies for
research and public health in the context of the COVID-19
pandemic 197
Bethania de Araujo Almeida
13 Pandemic ethics: the intersection of technology, trust, and
privacy, and implications for marginalized communities 204
Jolynn Dellinger
14 Of pandemics and progress 216
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Index
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