Tag: COVID-19
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What Scientists Have Learnt from COVID Lockdowns
Author: Dyani Lewis; Publisher: Nature; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how data can be used to compare countries’ performances in the COVID-19 lockdown. There was a controversial article that boldly claimed that lockdowns…
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The Indigenous World 2021: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Author: Stephanie Russo Carroll, Tahu Kukutai, Maggie Walter; Publisher: The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA); Publication Year: 2021. The following article builds on the theme of Indigenous data sovereignty, with an additional focus…
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Data Ethics & Privacy: Doing the Right Thing with Data
Author: Ashley Brown; Publisher: RGP; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how COVID-19 has expedited the use of technology, particularly in healthcare and in dealing with containing the disease. Many countries are using GPS…
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No Business as Usual: A Case for Data Ethics and Data Governance in the Age of Coronavirus
Communication Technologies, COVID-19, Crisis, Data Governance, Data Security, Emergent Information, Emergent Information and Communication Technologies, ICTs, New Technology, Personal DataAuthor: Anca C Yallop, Omid Aliasghar Publisher: Emerald Insight Publication Year: 2020 Summary: The following article provides commentary to reflect on the transformative changes organizations experience, in the form of increased use of emergent information…
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Head to Head: The Ethics of Vaccine Passports and COVID Passes
Author: Alberto Giubilini, Helen Kennedy; Publisher: The Conversation; Publication Year: 2021. Summary: The following article talks about vaccine passports, a category of tracking tools that verify that someone has received the COVID vaccine and therefore…