LEADER 06842nam 2200541 450 001 9910800141403321 005 20240131203930.0 010 $a0-19-195537-X 010 $a0-19-268830-8 010 $a0-19-268831-6 024 7 $a10.1093/oso/9780192864918.001.0001 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7299975 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7299975 035 $a(OCoLC)1401909336 035 $a(StDuBDS)9780191955372 035 $a(EXLCZ)9928521700100041 100 $a20230721d2023 fy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe ethics of surveillance in times of emergency /$fedited by Kevin Macnish and Adam Henschke$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aOxford :$cOxford University Press,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (232 pages) 225 1 $aEngaging philosophy. 225 1 $aOxford scholarship online. 300 $aAlso issued in print: 2023. 300 $a"This is an open access publication, available online and distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial - No Derivatives 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)"--Title page verso. 311 08$aPrint version: Macnish, Kevin The Ethics of Surveillance in Times of Emergency Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2024 9780192864918 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover -- The Ethics of Surveillance in Times of Emergency -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Democracy in Times of Emergency -- Ethics in Times of Emergency -- Ethics by Design in Surveillance Programmes -- References -- Part I: Democracy in Times of Emergency -- 1: Pandemic Population Surveillance: Privacy and Life-Saving -- The Case of South Korea -- Test, Track, and Trace in the UK -- An Architecture of Oppression? -- Conclusion -- References -- 2: No States of Exception: A Neo-Republican Theory of Just Emergency Powers -- A Neo-Republican Conception of Emergency -- The Roman Dictatorship -- A Neo-Republican Account of Just Emergency Powers -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Combating Covid-19: Surveillance, Autonomy, and Collective Responsibility -- Technology Responses to the Pandemic -- Ethical Analysis -- Privacy and Autonomy -- Collective Responsibility -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Big Data as Tracking Technology and Problems of the Group and Its Members -- Use of Big Data Analytics to Target Persons or Groups -- Key Ethical Issues -- Ethical Concerns Raised by the Targeting of a Person as a Member of a Group -- Consent -- Social Justice and Fairness -- Privacy -- Ethical Concerns Raised by Targeting a Group Qua Group -- Current Measures to Address the Identified Issues -- Protecting Persons against Harms -- Protecting Groups against Harms -- Group Rights to Privacy -- Conclusion and Recommendations to Improve Current Measures -- References -- 5: Epistemic Dimensions of Surveillance in Public Health Emergencies: Risks of Epistemic Injustice and Dysfunctions of Trust -- Introduction -- Some Features of Public Health Emergencies, and Their Implications for Knowledge -- Testimonial Injustice and Testimonial Smothering in Public Health Emergencies. 327 $aTrust, Fairness, and Knowledge in Public Health Emergencies -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Ethics in Times of Emergency -- 6: Surveillance without 'Baddies': Liability and Consent in Non-Antagonistic Surveillance Ethics -- Liability of (Potential) Infection Bearers -- Consent of Liable Bearers of Infectious Diseases and Tracing Apps -- Why Consent Might Matter Morally, Despite Liability -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Digital Contact Tracing Applications (DCTAs): Public Health Ethics and Emergency Surveillance -- Introduction -- DCTAs: A Look at How the Technology Works and Approach Taken to Implement Their Use -- How DCTAs Work -- Approaches Taken in Using DCTAs -- In Support of DCTAs -- Early Detection -- DCTAs Indirectly Contribute to Reducing Lockdowns and Burden on Healthcare System -- DCTAs, Autonomy, and Informed Consent -- A Bioethics Approach -- A Public Health Ethics Approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Surveillance, Democracy, and Protest in a Time of Climate Crisis -- The Ethics of Police Surveillance of Protest: Privacy and the Chilling Effect -- Police Surveillance of Protest Movements: Tactics and Practices -- Overt Surveillance during Protests and Assemblies and Immediately before and after Them -- Surveillance of Non-Protest Gatherings: Meetings, Camps, Workshops, Etc. -- Undercover Policing: Infiltration -- Conceptualizing the Impact of Surveillance on Protest Mobilization: The Limits of the 'Chilling Effect' -- References -- 9: The Dynamics of Public Health Ethics: Covid-19 and Surveillance as Justifiable but Abnormal -- Covid-19 Driving New Surveillance Practices -- Public Health Ethics Normalizing New Surveillance -- Public Health Ethics as Dynamic -- Ensuring That Surveillance Remains Abnormal -- References -- Part III: Ethics by Design in Surveillance Programmes. 327 $a10: Ethical Requirements for Digital Systems for Contact Tracing in Pandemics: A Solution to the Contextual Limits of Ethical Guidelines -- Introduction -- Morley et al.'s Guidelines -- My Proposed Guidelines -- How to Protect against Contextual Change -- Conclusion -- References -- 11: An Unexceptional Theory of Morally Proportional Surveillance in Exceptional Circumstances -- The Qualitative Difference View of Proportional Surveillance in Exceptional Circumstances -- Against the Qualitative Difference View -- An Unexceptional Theory of Proportional Surveillance -- Conclusion -- References -- 12: Technofixing Surveillance: A Proportionate Response? 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