David Lyon

Pandemic Surveillance


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       Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Dedication

      5  Acknowledgments

      6  1 Defining Moments What is “pandemic surveillance?” Context is critical Pandemic and tech-solutionism The burden of this book Road-map to Pandemic Surveillance Notes

      7  2 Disease-Driven Surveillance Contact tracing and location-tracking apps Contrasting contact tracing systems Centralized contact tracing Decentralized contact tracing Problems with platforms Beyond contact tracing Public health information systems Surveillance surge Notes

      8  3 Domestic Targets Work “place” monitoring School-at-home monitoring Online shopping from home Where from here? Notes

      9  4 Data Sees All? A cautionary tale about data-handling Dubious assumptions about data Data makes people visible Data represents people in particular ways Data helps to determine how people are treated Notes

      10  5 Disadvantage and the Triage Pandemic disadvantage and healthcare surveillance Surveillance and inequality in pandemic times Notes

      11  6 Democracy and Power Hastily established initiatives Surveillance capitalism, pandemic power Civil liberties, human rights and privacy at risk Emerging issues No sunset for pandemic projects? Notes

      12  7 Doorway to Hope A tale of two countries Beyond apocalypse Pandemic as portal Notes

      13  Index

      14  End User License Agreement

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 5Figure 1. Reproduced with permission from David Leslie, and the BMJ, April 2021.

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2 Table of Contents

      3  Begin Reading

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