Contact-Tracing Technologies and the Problem of Trust—Framing a Right of Social Dialogue for an Impact Assessment Process in Pandemic Times
While technologies offer potentially powerful tools to help address complex social challenges, experience shows that they may fail to meet expectations and may also raise challenges of their own, including for privacy and other data rights. To what extent can these difficulties be ascribed to a lack...
Main Authors: | Rachelle Bosua, Damian Clifford, Megan Richardson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Queensland University of Technology
2023-11-01
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Series: | Law, Technology and Humans |
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Online Access: | https://lthj.qut.edu.au/article/view/2928 |
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