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The ethics of surveillance in times of emergency [electronic resource] / (Record no. 52820)

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Title The ethics of surveillance in times of emergency [electronic resource] /
Statement of responsibility, etc Kevin Macnish, Adam Henschke.
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Edition statement First edition.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York :
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Date of publication, distribution, etc c2023.
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Formatted contents note Cover<br/>The Ethics of Surveillance in Times of Emergency<br/>Copyright<br/>Contents<br/>Acknowledgement<br/>List of Contributors<br/>Introduction<br/>Democracy in Times of Emergency<br/>Ethics in Times of Emergency<br/>Ethics by Design in Surveillance Programmes<br/>References<br/>Part I: Democracy in Times of Emergency<br/>1: Pandemic Population Surveillance: Privacy and Life-Saving<br/>The Case of South Korea<br/>Test, Track, and Trace in the UK<br/>An Architecture of Oppression?<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>2: No States of Exception: A Neo-Republican Theory of Just Emergency Powers<br/>A Neo-Republican Conception of Emergency<br/>The Roman Dictatorship<br/>A Neo-Republican Account of Just Emergency Powers<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>3: Combating Covid-19: Surveillance, Autonomy, and Collective Responsibility<br/>Technology Responses to the Pandemic<br/>Ethical Analysis<br/>Privacy and Autonomy<br/>Collective Responsibility<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>4: Big Data as Tracking Technology and Problems of the Group and Its Members<br/>Use of Big Data Analytics to Target Persons or Groups<br/>Key Ethical Issues<br/>Ethical Concerns Raised by the Targeting of a Person as a Member of a Group<br/>Consent<br/>Social Justice and Fairness<br/>Privacy<br/>Ethical Concerns Raised by Targeting a Group Qua Group<br/>Current Measures to Address the Identified Issues<br/>Protecting Persons against Harms<br/>Protecting Groups against Harms<br/>Group Rights to Privacy<br/>Conclusion and Recommendations to Improve Current Measures<br/>References<br/>5: Epistemic Dimensions of Surveillance in Public Health Emergencies: Risks of Epistemic Injustice and Dysfunctions of Trust<br/>Introduction<br/>Some Features of Public Health Emergencies, and Their Implications for Knowledge<br/>Testimonial Injustice and Testimonial Smothering in Public Health Emergencies. Trust, Fairness, and Knowledge in Public Health Emergencies<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>Part II: Ethics in Times of Emergency<br/>6: Surveillance without 'Baddies': Liability and Consent in Non-Antagonistic Surveillance Ethics<br/>Liability of (Potential) Infection Bearers<br/>Consent of Liable Bearers of Infectious Diseases and Tracing Apps<br/>Why Consent Might Matter Morally, Despite Liability<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>7: Digital Contact Tracing Applications (DCTAs): Public Health Ethics and Emergency Surveillance<br/>Introduction<br/>DCTAs: A Look at How the Technology Works and Approach Taken to Implement Their Use<br/>How DCTAs Work<br/>Approaches Taken in Using DCTAs<br/>In Support of DCTAs<br/>Early Detection<br/>DCTAs Indirectly Contribute to Reducing Lockdowns and Burden on Healthcare System<br/>DCTAs, Autonomy, and Informed Consent<br/>A Bioethics Approach<br/>A Public Health Ethics Approach<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>8: Surveillance, Democracy, and Protest in a Time of Climate Crisis<br/>The Ethics of Police Surveillance of Protest: Privacy and the Chilling Effect<br/>Police Surveillance of Protest Movements: Tactics and Practices<br/>Overt Surveillance during Protests and Assemblies and Immediately before and after Them<br/>Surveillance of Non-Protest Gatherings: Meetings, Camps, Workshops, Etc<br/>Undercover Policing: Infiltration<br/>Conceptualizing the Impact of Surveillance on Protest Mobilization: The Limits of the 'Chilling Effect'<br/>References<br/>9: The Dynamics of Public Health Ethics: Covid-19 and Surveillance as Justifiable but Abnormal<br/>Covid-19 Driving New Surveillance Practices<br/>Public Health Ethics Normalizing New Surveillance<br/>Public Health Ethics as Dynamic<br/>Ensuring That Surveillance Remains Abnormal<br/>References<br/>Part III: Ethics by Design in Surveillance Programmes. 10: Ethical Requirements for Digital Systems for Contact Tracing in Pandemics: A Solution to the Contextual Limits of Ethical Guidelines<br/>Introduction<br/>Morley et al.'s Guidelines<br/>My Proposed Guidelines<br/>How to Protect against Contextual Change<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>11: An Unexceptional Theory of Morally Proportional Surveillance in Exceptional Circumstances<br/>The Qualitative Difference View of Proportional Surveillance in Exceptional Circumstances<br/>Against the Qualitative Difference View<br/>An Unexceptional Theory of Proportional Surveillance<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>12: Technofixing Surveillance: A Proportionate Response?<br/>Proportionality<br/>Efficacy of Technology<br/>Harms of Apps<br/>Alternatives<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>Index
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Summary, etc "The COVID-19 pandemic is arguably the first international emergency of the 21st century. In order to respond to this emergency, countries and governments around the world were forced to engage in a range of actions and policies that would not otherwise have been permitted. Looking in particular at the use of surveillance technologies, this book examines the challenge of ethics in emergencies. What can states do to keep their populations safe, what can citizens expect of their governments, and when are those government actions unjustified? By looking at the use of surveillance in times of emergency, this book explores ethical, philosophical, political, and social concepts, challenges them, and offers a set of views on where those concepts may evolve into the future. As a global population, we will be faced with emergencies, and it is possible that these will also be global in their impact. The ethics of surveillance in times of emergency is both of its time, and ongoing; we must learn our lessons from the last emergency, to be prepared for the next ones"--
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Personal name Macnish, Kevin,
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Personal name Henschke, Adam,
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