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Rethinking Informed Consent in the Big Data Age: Routledge Research in Applied Ethics

Autor Adam J. Andreotta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2024
In the “big data age”, providing informed consent online has never been more challenging. Countless companies collect and share our personal data through devices, apps, and websites, fuelling a growing data economy and the emergence of surveillance capitalism. Few of us have the time to read the associated privacy policies and terms and conditions, and thus are often unaware of how our personal data are being used. This is a problem, as in the last few years, large tech companies have abused our personal data. As privacy self-management, through the mechanism of providing online consent, has become increasingly difficult, some have argued that surveillance capitalism, and the data economy more broadly, need to be overthrown.
This book presents a different perspective. It departs from the concept of revolutionary change to focus on pragmatic, incremental solutions tailored to everyday contexts. It scrutinizes how consent is currently sought and provided online and offers suggestions about how online consent practices can be improved upon. These include: the possibility of subjecting consent-gathering practices to ethics committees for review; the creation of visual-based consent agreements and privacy policies, to help with transparency and engagement; the development of software to protect privacy; and the idea of automated consent functionalities that allow users to bypass the task of reading vast amounts of online consent agreements. The author suggests that these “small-scale” changes to online consent-obtaining procedures, could, if successfully implemented, provide us with a way of self-managing our privacy in a way that avoids a revolutionary dismantling of the data economy. In the process, readers are encouraged to rethink the very purpose of providing inform consent online.
Rethinking Informed Consent in the Big Data Age will appeal to researchers in normative ethics, applied ethics, philosophy of law, and the philosophy of AI. It will also be of interest to business scholars, communication researchers, students, and those in industry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032625966
ISBN-10: 1032625961
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Applied Ethics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

1. Informed Consent in the Medical Context: Lessons and Practical Applications  2. Informed Consent Gone Awry  3. Impediments to Online Informed Consent  4. The Limits of the Law and Soft Governance Approaches  5. On Comics and Consent  6. On Automated Consent  7. Looking Into the Future of Informed Consent  8. On The Privacy Paradox  9. Conclusion

Notă biografică

Adam J. Andreotta is a Lecturer in the School of Management and Marketing at Curtin University. His research focuses on the philosophy of self-knowledge and AI ethics. His research has appeared in Synthese, Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Acta Analytica, AI and Society, and elsewhere.

Descriere

As providing online consent has become increasingly difficult, some have argued that surveillance capitalism needs to be overthrown. This book presents a different perspective. It departs from the concept of revolutionary change to focus on pragmatic, incremental solutions tailored to everyday contexts.