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Personal Data Collection Risks in a Post-Vaccine World : Anthem Ethics of Personal Data Collection - Colette Mazzucelli

Personal Data Collection Risks in a Post-Vaccine World

By: Colette Mazzucelli (Editor), James Felton Keith (Editor), C. Ann Hollifield (Editor)

Hardcover | 10 January 2023

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The literature that references personal data collection risks is growing amidst international scandals, notably the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook interference in the Brexit referendum and 2016 US Presidential election as well as other elections in countries throughout our world.

Questions of fundamental importance to the study and practice of international relations are being asked as concerns are expressed, including the most pressing that speak to accountability, the ethics of use in local areas, and the impact on the vulnerable populations that information and communications technologies (ICTs) promise to serve. Yet, the editors observe that in key texts written to teach international relations, less mention is made of personal data collection risks in countries around the globe. This book addresses this significant omission in the literature. The editors and contributors to this volume consider the limitations of existing theories in international relations to address the present context, as personal data collection risks become more significant in a COVID-19 world.

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'This timely volume appears at a critical time as we live through an intersection of crises and worrying decline of traditionally understood civic rights. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated our awareness of technology, control, suppression of dissent, and the pervasive threats of surveillance capitalism. This book provides a cutting-edge appraisal of issues and themes in this rapidly evolving world order. Refreshingly dynamic and relevant, it is a manifesto for action and understanding of the critical importance of the links between human rights, technology, and personal autonomy in a dangerous world. It underlines the critical importance of diversity, equity, and inclusionism - from theories of equality to embedded best practice. Given the threats we face to democratic governance in a world of growing autocracy, this book provides compelling evidence of underlying patterns as well as potential alternatives.' Maria-Antonia Guardiola, Strategy & Operations Associate Director and Chairwoman, Global Listening Centre, Director, Universal Learning Systems (Dublin and Barcelona), Professor, UOC Open University of Catalonia, Spain

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