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Handbook on the Politics and Governance of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

Edited by Andrej Zwitter and Oskar J. Gstrein

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Drawing on the theoretical debates, practical applications, and sectoral approaches in the field, this ground-breaking Handbook unpacks the political and regulatory developments in AI and big data governance. Covering the political implications of big data and AI on international relations, as well as emerging initiatives for legal regulation, it provides an accessible overview of ongoing data science discourses in politics, law and governance. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

Keywords: Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800887367
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Can AI governance be progressive? Group interests, group privacy and abnormal justice , pp 19-40 Downloads
Linnet Taylor
Ch 2 Big Data and the humanitarian sector: emerging trends and persistent challenges , pp 41-63 Downloads
Susanne Schmuck, Andrej Zwitter and Oskar J. Gstrein
Ch 3 Digital twins: potentials, ethical issues and limitations , pp 64-104 Downloads
Dirk Helbing and Javier Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo
Ch 4 Governing Digital Twin technology for smart and sustainable tourism: a case study in applying a documentation framework for architecture decisions , pp 105-137 Downloads
Eko Rahmadian, Daniel Feitosa and Andrej Zwitter
Ch 5 Digital transitional justice: unpacking the black box , pp 139-166 Downloads
Christopher K. Lamont and Medlir Mema
Ch 6 Autonomous weaponry and IR theory: conflict and cooperation in the age of AI , pp 167-187 Downloads
Amelia Hadfield and Alex Leveringhaus
Ch 7 Understanding emergent technology, instability and power in international political economy , pp 188-210 Downloads
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Ch 8 Governance of AI and gender: building on International Human Rights Law and relevant regional frameworks , pp 211-243 Downloads
Elizabeth Coombs and Halefom H. Abraha
Ch 9 Better technological security solutions through human-centred design and development , pp 245-278 Downloads
Andrew B. Wootton, Caroline L. Davey, Dagmar Heinrich and Maximilian Querbach
Ch 10 On the governance of privacy-preserving systems for the web: should Privacy Sandbox be governed? , pp 279-314 Downloads
Lukasz Olejnik
Ch 11 Experiments with facial recognition technologies in public spaces: in search of an EU governance framework , pp 315-357 Downloads
Catherine Jasserand
Ch 12 Big Data, AI and health data: between national, European, and international legal frameworks , pp 358-394 Downloads
Nikolaus Forgó, Emily Johnson, Iana Kazeeva and Elisabeth Steindl
Ch 13 Governing the ‘datafied’ school: bridging the divergence between universal education and student autonomy , pp 395-428 Downloads
Theresa Henne and Oskar J. Gstrein
Ch 14 Artificial Intelligence and international human rights law: implications for humans and technology in the 21st century and beyond , pp 430-455 Downloads
Joshua C. Gellers and David J. Gunkel
Ch 15 Challenges posed by autonomous systems to liability regimes: finding a balance , pp 456-475 Downloads
Nynke E. Vellinga
Ch 16 Autonomous Weapons Systems in warfare: is Meaningful Human Control enough? , pp 476-503 Downloads
Taís Fernanda Blauth

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