The right to information or data sovereignty? Sending unsolicited messages to Russians about the war in Ukraine

IF 6.5 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Yao‐Tai Li, Katherine Whitworth
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Abstract

The Russian government's narrative about the Russia-Ukraine war has raised concerns about disinformation, fake news and freedom of information. In response, websites have been developed that allow people across the world to call or send emails and texts with information about the war to individuals based in Russia. To facilitate this person-to-person communication between strangers, automated data processing has been used to collect personal data from the internet and compile it into publicly accessible mailing lists. This side-stepping of consent coupled with the nature of information being transmitted and the motivation behind its transmission poses important questions of an ethical nature: What is an appropriate balance between the data subjects’ right to freedom of information and their right to privacy? Can data processing without the consent of the data subject be justified in certain circumstances? This commentary does not seek to provide definitive answers to these questions, rather it canvases some key issues in the hope of starting further dialogue on the topic.
信息权还是数据主权?主动向俄罗斯人发送有关乌克兰战争的信息
俄罗斯政府对俄乌战争的描述引发了人们对虚假信息、假新闻和信息自由的担忧。作为回应,已经开发了一些网站,允许世界各地的人给俄罗斯的个人打电话或发送包含战争信息的电子邮件和短信。为了促进陌生人之间的人与人之间的交流,自动化数据处理已被用于从互联网上收集个人数据,并将其汇编成可公开访问的邮件列表。同意的这种旁敲侧击,加上所传输信息的性质及其传输背后的动机,提出了伦理性质的重要问题:数据主体的信息自由权和隐私权之间的适当平衡是什么?在某些情况下,未经数据主体同意的数据处理是否合理?这篇评论并没有试图对这些问题提供明确的答案,而是描绘了一些关键问题,希望就此议题展开进一步的对话。
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Big Data & Society
Big Data & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
10.60%
发文量
59
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Big Data & Society (BD&S) is an open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes interdisciplinary work principally in the social sciences, humanities, and computing and their intersections with the arts and natural sciences. The journal focuses on the implications of Big Data for societies and aims to connect debates about Big Data practices and their effects on various sectors such as academia, social life, industry, business, and government. BD&S considers Big Data as an emerging field of practices, not solely defined by but generative of unique data qualities such as high volume, granularity, data linking, and mining. The journal pays attention to digital content generated both online and offline, encompassing social media, search engines, closed networks (e.g., commercial or government transactions), and open networks like digital archives, open government, and crowdsourced data. Rather than providing a fixed definition of Big Data, BD&S encourages interdisciplinary inquiries, debates, and studies on various topics and themes related to Big Data practices. BD&S seeks contributions that analyze Big Data practices, involve empirical engagements and experiments with innovative methods, and reflect on the consequences of these practices for the representation, realization, and governance of societies. As a digital-only journal, BD&S's platform can accommodate multimedia formats such as complex images, dynamic visualizations, videos, and audio content. The contents of the journal encompass peer-reviewed research articles, colloquia, bookcasts, think pieces, state-of-the-art methods, and work by early career researchers.
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