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Year 2023, Issue: 68, 46 - 59, 20.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2023-1256957

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References

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  • Linz, J. J. & Linz, J. J. (2000). Totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. Lynne Rienner Publishers. google scholar
  • Lv A., Luo T. & Duckett, J. (2022). Centralization vs, Decentralization in COVID-19 Responses: Lessons from China. J Health Polit Policy Law,1;47(3):411-427, doi: 10.1215/03616878-9626908, PMID: 34847219. google scholar
  • Lyon, D. (1993). An Electronic Panopticon? A Sociological Critique of Surveillance Theory. The Sociological Review, 41(4):653-678, doi:10.1111/j.1467-954X.1993.tb00896.x google scholar
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Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health

Year 2023, Issue: 68, 46 - 59, 20.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2023-1256957

Abstract

Panopticon, often referred to alongside Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham, is a theory that explains the relationship between power and knowledge. Surveillance has gradually become a digital phenomenon as technology has developed, taking on a post-panopticon feature. Thus, it has become possible to monitor the entire flow of information. Although some individuals see this situation as a positive because it saves time and provides digital satisfaction, discussions around it mention that it restricts personal rights and freedoms in most societies. Although individuals voluntarily accept being watched in digital public spaces, they often forget that such surveillance will place them in some extraordinary situations that they might not agree with. During the Covid-19 pandemic, which affected the entire world, governments implemented some digital applications in order to track and manage their population. Through these applications, known as contact tracing systems, there was an attempt to control the spread of the illness. These systems used mobile phone applications to record personal data. This study analyzes 49 countries whose Ministries of Health applied contract tracing applications during the Covid-19 pandemic process through the digital panopticon perception, which would be labeled as classified data according to their democracy indexes.

References

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  • Rosen, J. (2004). The Naked Crowd Reclaiming Security and Freedom in an Anxious Age. Random House Inc. google scholar
  • Rowe, F. (2018). Being critical is good, but better with philosophy! From digital trans- formation and values to the future of IS research. European Journal of Information Systems, 27(3), 380-393. google scholar
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  • Safaei, S. (2020). Foucault’s Bentham: Fact or Fiction?. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10767-019-09342-7.pdf google scholar
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  • Sartori, G. (2017). The Transformative Power of Near-Death Experiences: How the Messages of NDEs Can Positively Impact the World. Watkins Publishing. google scholar
  • Seto, E., Challa, P., Ware, P. (2021). Adoption of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: A Balance Between Privacy and Effectiveness. J Med Internet Res, 23(3):e25726. google scholar
  • Sharon, T. (2020). Blind-sided by privacy? Digital contact tracing, the Apple/Google API and big tech’s newfound role as global health policy makers. Ethics and Information Technology, 1-13. google scholar
  • Sprague, R. D. (2007). From Taylorism to the omnipticon: expanding employee surveillance beyond the workplace. Journal of Computer & Information Law, 25 (1), 1-35. google scholar
  • Steadman, P. (2012). Samuel Bentham’s panopticon. Journal of Bentham Studies, 14(1), 1-30. google scholar
  • WHO. (2021). Contact tracing in the context of COVID-19: Interim Guidance. 6-9. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Communication and Media Studies, Sociology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Elifnur Terzioğlu 0000-0002-3467-1537

Publication Date December 20, 2023
Submission Date February 27, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Issue: 68

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APA Terzioğlu, E. (2023). Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health. Journal of Economy Culture and Society(68), 46-59. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2023-1256957
AMA Terzioğlu E. Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. December 2023;(68):46-59. doi:10.26650/JECS2023-1256957
Chicago Terzioğlu, Elifnur. “Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, no. 68 (December 2023): 46-59. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2023-1256957.
EndNote Terzioğlu E (December 1, 2023) Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health. Journal of Economy Culture and Society 68 46–59.
IEEE E. Terzioğlu, “Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health”, Journal of Economy Culture and Society, no. 68, pp. 46–59, December 2023, doi: 10.26650/JECS2023-1256957.
ISNAD Terzioğlu, Elifnur. “Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society 68 (December 2023), 46-59. https://doi.org/10.26650/JECS2023-1256957.
JAMA Terzioğlu E. Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 2023;:46–59.
MLA Terzioğlu, Elifnur. “Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health”. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, no. 68, 2023, pp. 46-59, doi:10.26650/JECS2023-1256957.
Vancouver Terzioğlu E. Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health. Journal of Economy Culture and Society. 2023(68):46-59.