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We, the Data
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We, the Data

Human Rights in the Digital Age

MIT Press, 2023 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Visionary
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Human life is being increasingly distilled into data points, yet few people know who is collecting their data and how they’re using it. Professor Wendy H. Wong offers critical insights into how “datafication” is transforming humanity and the social fabric, thus redefining the very nature of community. The socio-political choices that people make regarding datafication could influence how Big Data, AI and other technologies affect life on an individual and collective level, explains Wong in this compelling read. Learn how to become a “data citizen” by using your voice to protect your interests and humanity’s common future.

Take-Aways

  • Individuals must shift from being “data subjects” to becoming “data stakeholders.”
  • A human rights approach to data can hold data collectors accountable.
  • Establishing individual data rights presents a complex challenge.

About the Author

Wendy H. Wong is the award-winning author of Internal Affairs: How the Structure of NGOs Transforms Human Rights and the co-author of The Authority Trap: Strategic Choices of International NGOs. She’s also a political science professor at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan.