The ethics of personal data collection in international relations : inclusionism in the time of COVID-19 /
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 rel...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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London :
Anthem Press,
2022.
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Colección: | Anthem ethics of personal data collection series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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?
- 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
- 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
- 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