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Data Justice and COVID-19

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ISBN-10 : 1913824004
ISBN-13 : 9781913824006
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Book Synopsis Data Justice and COVID-19 by : Linnet Taylor

Book excerpt: COVID-19 has reshaped how social, economic, and political power is created and exerted through technology.Through international case studies, this book analyses how technologies of monitoring infections, information, and behaviour have been applied and justified during the emergency, what their side-effects have been, and what kinds of resistance they have met.


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