Triggering Action: Participatory Surveillance and Event Detection in Public Emergency Management
Our chapter is informed by work that theorizes the relationship between knowledge of populations and modes of governance
Our chapter is informed by work that theorizes the relationship between knowledge of populations and modes of governance
EU FP7 texts discuss only the potential positive effects of technological surveillance, but neither acknowledge nor require the handling of its negative effects.
What is your vision for systems that will be supporting sustainability in 15 years?
Information and communication technologies are not value-neutral tools that reflect reality; they privilege some forms of action, and they limit others.
Information and communication technologies are not value-neutral.
Surveillance translates the traces, and the translations exert new pressures on existing power relations.
This thesis presents a method for understanding disease surveillance systems structurally and examines four existing systems.
A two-layered architecture for reasoning that uses narratives to guide its behavior is presented.