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The NHS COVID-19 app: is it an enduring public health technology?
Will the long-awaited contract tracing app deliver on its promises for 2020 and beyond?
Data Justice and COVID-19 Book Launch
What will be the enduring impact of the COVID-19 crisis on surveillance practices?
Confidence in a crisis?
Findings of a public online deliberation project on attitudes to the use of COVID-19 related technologies for transitioning out of lockdown
COVID-19: How public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats
Shedding light on the capacity of technology to trace and monitor the movement of individuals.
COVID-19 digital contact tracing tracker
A resource for monitoring the development, uptake and efficacy of global attempts to use smartphones and other digital devices for contact tracing.
It’s complicated: what the public thinks about COVID-19 technologies
Lessons developers and policymakers must learn from the public about COVID-19 technologies.
Deliberating rapidly and online about COVID-19 technologies
The second of two events sharing what we learned from a rapid online deliberation project to explore public attitudes to COVID-19 exit strategies.
Turn it off and on again: lessons learned from the NHS contact tracing app
The decision to delay the app’s launch is the right one.
A rapid online deliberation on COVID-19 technologies: building public confidence and trust
Considering the question: ‘What would help build public confidence in the use of COVID-19 exit strategy technologies?’
Exit through the App Store?
A summary of the third panel on the Ethics & Society stage at CogX 2020 - Day 1
High visibility and COVID-19: returning to the post-lockdown workplace
In the workplace, technology has the potential to help us respond to the health pandemic – and causes concerns about data, privacy and power.
Test, trace and trust: digital technologies and the COVID-19 response across the UK’s devolved nations
This is our third virtual event, exploring approaches of different nation states to using technology to control the spread of COVID-19.