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|a The ethics of personal data collection in international relations :
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Word Clouds -- Introduction: Non-Western versus Western Reflections on the Ethics of Personal Data Collection in a Variegated "Chessboard-Web" Ecosystem -- Questions to Raise in the Literature -- Overview of Chapters -- References -- Part I -- Chapter 1 Information Technology: National Security Savior or Civil Rights Disaster -- Introduction: Information Technology-Tool for State Security or a Civil Rights Concern? -- Technology, Security, and the New Environments They Create
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|a China's Increasing Surveillance and Its Impacts on the Marginalized -- State of Emergency and the New Normal-State Control -- Corporations' and State's Aligned Interest in Information Technologies -- Misuse of User Data and Its Consequences -- Conclusion: China and the United States-Concurrent or Contrasting Realities? -- References -- Chapter 2 : Is This Chapter "Fake News"?: Exploring the Possibilities of Regulating Online Disinformation While Preserving the Right to Freedom of Expression in Europe -- Introduction -- Jurisdictional Choices -- Fake News-What Is It and Where Do We Stand?
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|a Freedom of Expression and Fake News -- The Balancing Exercise: Limiting Freedom of Expression under Art. 10(2) ECHR -- "Prescribed by law" -- "Legitimate aim" -- "Necessary in a democratic society" -- Article 17 ECHR's "Abuse of Rights" Doctrine -- "Thinking Outside the Box": Alternative Justifications for Regulation -- The hierarchy of expression: Fake news as commercial speech -- Extending "duties and responsibilities" of journalists -- Conclusion -- References -- Cases -- Chapter 3 Geopolitics, Personal Data Collection, and Globalization: Iran's Response to COVID-19 -- Introduction
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|a Understanding the COVID-19 Situation in Iran -- The Socioeconomic Context in Iran Pre-COVID-19 -- Government Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Government Data Collection on COVID-19 in Iran -- The Use of Personal Data Collection Mechanisms to Monitor the Spread of COVID-19 in Iran -- Proposing Greater Reliance on Personal Data -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II -- Chapter 4 Taiwan's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Constructivist Analysis of Identity Differentiation with the People's Republic of China -- The Taiwan Model -- Identity Formation in the Time of COVID-19
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|a Success based on democracy -- International perception -- Superiority -- IV. Unification approaches from China-carrot-and-stick tactics -- Outcomes -- Information Technology and Personal Data Protection: The Paradox in Taiwan -- Democracy and Liberalism: Drivers to Protect Data Security in the West -- The Paradox of Taiwan -- Chinese Collectivism Culture -- Taiwan's Unique International Status, Not Democracy, Helps Propel Its Data Protection Development -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Reeducation Camps in Xinjiang, China: An Intersectional Constructivist Approach -- Introduction
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|a This volume attests to the fact that pressing global public health concerns are ever present as subjects of societal discourse and debate in developed and developing states. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic makes the omission of the ethics of personal data collection analysis in the international relations literature even more salient given the rise of contact tracing and increased uses of mobile phone Apps to track citizens by states and firms across the globe, as this volume's chapters analyzing the responses to COVID-19 in Iran and Taiwan explain.
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