Projects per year
Abstract / Description of output
Drawing on UK and international experiences, it examines issues such as public trust, data privacy and technology design; how changing disease threats and contextual factors can affect the balance between public benefits and risks; and the importance of transparency, accountability and stakeholder participation for the trustworthiness and good-governance of digital systems and strategies.
Analysis of recent technology debates, controversial programmes and emerging outcomes in comparable countries implementing contact tracing apps, reveals sociotechnical complexities and unexpected paradoxes that warrant further study and underlines the need for holistic, inclusive and adaptive strategies.
The paper also considers the potential role of these apps as Scotland transitions to the ‘new normal’, outlines challenges and opportunities for public engagement, and poses a set of ethical questions to inform decision-making at multiple levels, from software design to institutional governance.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Journal of Global Health |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 21 Aug 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Dec 2020 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Covid-19
- Digital Health
- Apps
- Digital Ethics
- Global Health
- Scotland
- Contact Tracing
- Infectious Disease
- Pandemic
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The role of Good- Governance and the Rule of Law in Building Trust in Data-Driven Responses to Public Health Emergencies
1/02/21 → 1/12/21
Project: Research
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How the digital healthcare revolution leaves the most vulnerable behind
Ali, O., Pagliari, C., Dalgarno, E. & Verma, A., 21 Dec 2023, In: Journal of public health (Oxford, England). 45, Suppl 1, p. i2-i4 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Digitally-enabled primary care: Past, present and prospects
Pagliari, C., 2 Jul 2021, In: Journal of Global Health. 11, 01005, p. 1-9 9 p., 01005.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The ethics and value of contact tracing apps: International Insights and Implications for Scotland
Pagliari, C., 10 Dec 2020, In: Journal of Global Health. 10, 2, 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review
Open AccessFile
Press/Media
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Prevention measures in health systems more urgent than ever, say experts
27/05/22
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Expert Comment
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Researchers Continue Quest to Contain Spread of COVID-19: Digital technologies aim to accelerate contact tracing
30/06/20
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
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How will coronavirus contact tracing apps work? Apps to combat Covid-19 are riddled with practical pitfalls and privacy problems
14/05/20
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
Activities
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The many faces of inequality in a digitised world: thoughts on deprivation devices, data, deception, disruption and dialogue.
Claudia Pagliari (Invited speaker)
11 May 2022Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Tools for assessment of country and European capacities for integrated digital surveillance systems.
Claudia Pagliari (Advisor)
3 Dec 2021 → 15 May 2022Activity: Consultancy types › Work on advisory panel to industry or government or non-government organisation
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Assessing European countries' capacities for integrated digital surveillance systems
Claudia Pagliari (Consultant)
Sept 2021 → Apr 2022Activity: Consultancy types › Consultancy