The Ethics of Surveillance in Times of Emergency 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780192864918,0192864912,9780192688316, 0192688316
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 0192688316
- ISBN 13: 9780192688316
- Author: Kevin Macnish , Adam Henschke
The Ethics of Surveillance in Times of Emergency draws from the use of modern surveillance technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore a set of issues and challenges facing decision-makers and designers in times of emergency: how do we respond to emergencies in ways that are both consistent with democratic and community principles, and that are ethically justifiable? Emergencies, like public health pandemics, not only place stress on existing infrastructure and communities, but put significant pressure on our decision-making. The use of surveillance technologies during public health crises is a vital frame to explore the challenge of acting in times of emergency. Moreover, as an exercise in reflective applied ethics, this book does not just seek to apply a given theory or principle to the problem of surveillance in times of emergency, but to use the challenges facing us to critically engage with, reflect upon, and develop those theories and principles.
Table contents:
1. Pandemic Population Surveillance: Privacy and Life-Saving
2. No States of Exception: A Neo-Republican Theory of Just Emergency Powers
3. Combating Covid-19: Surveillance, Autonomy, and Collective Responsibility
4. Big Data as Tracking Technology and Problems of the Group and Its Members
5. Epistemic Dimensions of Surveillance in Public Health Emergencies: Risks of Epistemic Injustice and Dysfunctions of Trust
6. Surveillance without ‘Baddies’: Liability and Consent in Non-Antagonistic Surveillance Ethics
7. Digital Contact Tracing Applications (DCTAs): Public Health Ethics and Emergency Surveillance
8. Surveillance, Democracy, and Protest in a Time of Climate Crisis
9. The Dynamics of Public Health Ethics: Covid-19 and Surveillance as Justifiable but Abnormal
10. Ethical Requirements for Digital Systems for Contact Tracing in Pandemics: A Solution to the Contextual Limits of Ethical Guidelines
11. An Unexceptional Theory of Morally Proportional Surveillance in Exceptional Circumstances
12. Technofixing Surveillance: A Proportionate Response?
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