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    Metric culture: ontologies of self-tracking practices (edited book)
    Emerald Publishing. 2018.
    Data and metrics play an unmistakably powerful role in today's society. Over the years, their use has expanded to cover almost every sphere of everyday life. This book provides a critical investigation into what we can call a ""metric culture"" in which practices of self-tracking and quantification have become more popular than ever before.
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    The use of digital tracking technologies is a widespread phenomenon. Millions of people around the world now track, document, and analyse their physical activities, vital functions, and daily habits through wearable devices, apps, and platforms. The aim is to assess and improve health, productivity, and wellbeing. The current Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the uptake of tracking technologies. At the heart of this trend lies the quantification of the body, deemed as a key element in medical pr…Read more
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    Immunitarianism: defence and sacrifice in the politics of Covid-19
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1): 1-31. 2021.
    As witnessed over the last year, immunity emerged as one of most highly debated topics in the current Covid-19 pandemic. Countries around the globe have been debating whether herd immunity or lockdown is the best response, as the race continues for the development and rollout of effective vaccines against coronavirus and as the economic costs of implementing strict containment measures are weighed against public health costs. What became evident all the more is that immunity is precisely what br…Read more
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    Augmented borders: Big Data and the ethics of immigration control
    Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (1): 58-78. 2015.
    Purpose – Investments in the technologies of borders and their securitisation continue to be a focal point for many governments across the globe. This paper is concerned with a particular example of such technologies, namely, “Big Data” analytics. In the past two years, the technology of Big Data has gained a remarkable popularity within a variety of sectors, ranging from business and government to scientific and research fields. While Big Data techniques are often extolled as the next frontier …Read more
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    Reinventing data protection?
    Identity in the Information Society 2 (3): 355-358. 2009.
  • Reinventing data protection? (review)
    Identity in the Information Society 2 (3): 355-358. 2009.
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    Recombinant identities: Biometrics and narrative bioethics
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7 (2): 237-258. 2010.
    In recent years, there has been a growing interest in finding stronger means of securitising identity against the various risks presented by the mobile globalised world. Biometric technology has featured quite prominently on the policy and security agenda of many countries. It is being promoted as the solution du jour for protecting and managing the uniqueness of identity in order to combat identity theft and fraud, crime and terrorism, illegal work and employment, and to efficiently govern vari…Read more
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    Review of Another Paradise
    Identity in the Information Society 2 (3): 319-325. 2009.