Personal Data Collection Risks in a Post-Vaccine World
Afterword by Annette Richardson Foreword by John Sexton Edited by Colette Mazzucelli, James Felton Keith, C. Ann Hollifield

Publication date:
10 January 2023Publisher
Anthem PressDimensions:
229x153mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781839987380
In the early twenty-first century, the international relations literature still posits realism as a dominant paradigm in the Western School. This volume introduces alternative frames of reference that address the deficiencies of liberalism with its lack of sufficient attention to ethnic diversity. By drawing on constructivism with its focus on framing, particularly the influence in instrumentalist terms of narratives shaped by the media, this volume explores that influence by analysing case studies in historical context. In 2020, the world’s present, yet unequal, experiences of the triptych, personal data, global pandemic and social protests, lead us to introduce personal data (Image I), the mesh region (Image II) and the distributed ecosystem (Image III) to capture the dynamic, transformative nature of the changing relationship between structure and agency.
"This groundbreaking volume, which contains a highly original collection of chapters that share coherent structure, themes, and voice, is perfectly suited for an audience of scholars and practitioners working in genocide studies, humanitarianism as well as peace education and may be assigned to graduate level courses on post-conflict reconstruction" — Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Assistant Professor and Director, Genocide Prevention Program, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University.