Search Results - "Sharon, Tamar"
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Blind-sided by privacy? Digital contact tracing, the Apple/Google API and big tech’s newfound role as global health policy makers
Published in Ethics and information technology (01-11-2021)“…Since the outbreak of COVID-19, governments have turned their attention to digital contact tracing. In many countries, public debate has focused on the risks…”
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From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health
Published in Medicine, health care, and philosophy (01-09-2021)“…The datafication and digitalization of health and medicine has engendered a proliferation of new collaborations between public health institutions and data…”
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When digital health meets digital capitalism, how many common goods are at stake?
Published in Big data & society (01-12-2018)“…In recent years, all major consumer technology corporations have moved into the domain of health research. This ‘Googlization of health research’ (‘GHR’) begs…”
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Correction to: From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health
Published in Medicine, health care, and philosophy (01-09-2021)“…A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-021-10018-3…”
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Towards a Phenomenology of Technologically Mediated Moral Change: Or, What Could Mark Zuckerberg Learn from Caregivers in the Southern Netherlands?
Published in Foundations of science (01-06-2017)“…Kamphof offers an illuminating depiction of the technological mediation of morality. Her case serves as the basis for a plea for modesty up and against the…”
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The ethics of inattention: revitalising civil inattention as a privacy-protecting mechanism in public spaces
Published in Ethics and information technology (01-09-2021)“…Societies evolve practices that reflect social norms of appropriateness in social interaction, for example when and to what extent one should respect the…”
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Introduction to the Special Theme: The expansion of the health data ecosystem – Rethinking data ethics and governance
Published in Big data & society (01-07-2019)Get full text
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The Perception of Pelvic Floor Muscle Function amongst Exercising Women Who Are Repeatedly Instructed to Contract Their Pelvic Floor Muscles
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (01-09-2022)“…In this study, the self-perception of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contractions amongst women receiving repeated verbal instructions during exercise classes was…”
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Towards a seamful ethics of Covid-19 contact tracing apps?
Published in Ethics and information technology (01-11-2021)“…In the early months of 2020, the deadly Covid-19 disease spread rapidly around the world. In response, national and regional governments implemented a range of…”
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Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe
Published in Medical humanities (01-12-2023)“…Calls for solidarity have been an ubiquitous feature in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we know little about how people have thought of and…”
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The participatory turn in health and medicine: The rise of the civic and the need to ‘give back’ in data-intensive medical research
Published in Humanities & social sciences communications (01-12-2021)“…What has been called the “participatory turn” in health and medicine refers to a general shift from paternalistic and hierarchical, to more collaborative and…”
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Self-Tracking for Health and the Quantified Self: Re-Articulating Autonomy, Solidarity, and Authenticity in an Age of Personalized Healthcare
Published in Philosophy & technology (01-03-2017)“…Self-tracking devices point to a future in which individuals will be more involved in the management of their health and will generate data that will benefit…”
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Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-12-2022)“…The sudden and dramatic advent of the COVID-19 pandemic led to urgent demands for timely, relevant, yet rigorous research. This paper discusses the origin,…”
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From data fetishism to quantifying selves: Self-tracking practices and the other values of data
Published in New media & society (01-11-2017)“…This article foregrounds the ways in which members of the Quantified Self ascribe value and meaning to the data they generate in self-tracking practices. We…”
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Let's Move Beyond Critique-But Please, Let's Not Depoliticize the Debate
Published in American journal of bioethics (01-02-2018)Get full text
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Healthy citizenship beyond autonomy and discipline: Tactical engagements with genetic testing
Published in BioSocieties (01-09-2015)“…In recent decades a model of healthy citizenship has emerged, which construes citizens as autonomous, responsible and active participants in the management of…”
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Regulating Big Tech expansionism? Sphere transgressions and the limits of Europe’s digital regulatory strategy
Published in Information, communication & society (17-08-2023)Get full text
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Sphere transgressions: reflecting on the risks of Big Tech expansionism
Published in Information, communication & society (04-06-2024)Get full text
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COVID-19 and Contact Tracing Apps: Ethical Challenges for a Social Experiment on a Global Scale
Published in Journal of bioethical inquiry (01-12-2020)“…Mobile applications are increasingly regarded as important tools for an integrated strategy of infection containment in post-lockdown societies around the…”
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