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The politics of technology in Latin America. Volume 1, Data protection, homeland security and the labor market / edited by Avery Plaw, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and David Ramírez Plascencia.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Plaw, Avery, editor.
Gurgel, Barbara Carvalho, editor.
Plascencia, David Ramírez, editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Emerging technology in advanced packaging series
Emerging technology, ethics and international affairs
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Technology--Economic aspects--Latin America.
Technology.
Technology and state--Latin America.
Technology and state.
Technology--Economic aspects.
Latin America.
Science and state--Latin America.
Science and state.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 197 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Data protection, homeland security and the labor market
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
1 Introduction p. 1 / Avery Plaw and Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and David Ramírez Plascencia
Part I Digital data and privacy, prospects, and barriers p. 13
2 The reception of sexual messages among young Chileans and Uruguayans: Predictive factors and perception of harm p. 15 / Amaranta Alfaro and Matías Dodel and Patricio Cabello
3 Small Data, Big Data, and the ethical challenges for a fragmented developing world: Peru's need for diversity-aware public policies on information technologies and practices p. 30 / Hugo Claros
4 Open government, dilemmas, and innovation at the local level: Comparing the cases of Austin, Buenos Aires, and Madrid p. 45 / Edgar A. Ruvalcaba-Gomez and Soledad Gattoni and Raymond W. Weyandt
Part II Homeland security and human rights, a questioned balance? p. 63
5 Ethical controversies about Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Views of small South American states p. 65 / Raúl Salgado Espinoza
6 From sensationalist media to the narcocorrido: Drones, sovereignty, and exception along the US-Mexican Border p. 80 / David S. Dalton
7 The process of technologization of the drug war in Mexico p. 95 / Avery Plaw and David Ramírez Plascencia and Barbara Carvalho Gurgel
Part III Labor Markets, digital media, and emerging technologies: Potentials and risks p. 109
8 Algorithmic law - a legal framework for Artificial Intelligence in Latin America p. 111 / Maximiliano Marzetti
9 Automation and robotization of production in Latin America: Problems and challenges for trade unions in the cases of Argentina, Mexico, and Chile p. 127 / Victoria Basualdo and Graciela Bensusán and Dasten Julián-Vejar
10 Using functional and social robots to help during the Covid-19 pandemic: Looking into the incipient case of Chile and its future artificial intelligence policy p. 143 / Carmina Rodríguez-Hidalgo
11 Intellectual property rights and social media policies for user-generated content: Some lessons from Mexico p. 157 / Rosa María Alonzo González
12 Mining as an art of survival in Venezuela: eluding scarcity and improving living conditions with Bitcoins p. 170 / David Ramírez PLASCENCIA
13 Conclusions p. 184 / Avery Plaw and Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and David Ramírez Plascencia.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780429342745
0429342748
Publisher Number:
40030354641
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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