2023
DOI: 10.2196/45112
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Cultural Implications Regarding Privacy in Digital Contact Tracing Algorithms: Method Development and Empirical Ethics Analysis of a German and a Japanese Approach to Contact Tracing

Joschka Haltaufderheide,
Davide Viero,
Dennis Krämer

Abstract: Background Digital contact tracing algorithms (DCTAs) have emerged as a means of supporting pandemic containment strategies and protecting populations from the adverse effects of COVID-19. However, the impact of DCTAs on users’ privacy and autonomy has been heavily debated. Although privacy is often viewed as the ability to control access to information, recent approaches consider it as a norm that structures social life. In this regard, cultural factors are crucial in evaluating the appropriatenes… Show more

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“…An empirical investigation to delve deeper into how the dimensions underlying DCT apps, such as individualism, freedom, surveillance, or privacy, embody sociocultural concepts would be a valuable undertaking. We have already published initial approaches to describe the algorithmization of culture in DCT apps elsewhere [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An empirical investigation to delve deeper into how the dimensions underlying DCT apps, such as individualism, freedom, surveillance, or privacy, embody sociocultural concepts would be a valuable undertaking. We have already published initial approaches to describe the algorithmization of culture in DCT apps elsewhere [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The empirical subproject aimed to create a qualitative database to highlight critical points associated with the implementation of DCT. The ethical subproject focused on capturing the qualitative research findings and subjecting them to ethical analysis [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, as also stated by Latour, the design of technology can be understood as "society made durable" [19,25]. Certainly, regarding DCT, it has been demonstrated that diverse socio-culturally understandings of privacy and autonomy are integrated into algorithms designed to assess risk exposures [15]. However, due to the technical nature of these systems, such factors and their contributing influences primarily emerge as materialized outcomes, crystallizing in a specific arrangement of technological components that 'do' things (calculate risks, process personal health data etc.)…”
Section: Contact Tracing and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…01KI20527), which took place from October 2020 to December 2021. Its primary objective was to gain a deeper understanding of the social, ethical, and technical aspects related to the use of DCT in the pandemic through a qualitative study [14,15,23]. To this end, the project focused on the German version of a DCT app, the "Corona-Warn-App", pursuing various research questions:…”
Section: Elisa-projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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