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Privacy and Ethical Decision-Making in Our Digital Era

School of Public Policy PPS - School of Public Policy

Subject

PUBPOL

Catalog Number

614

Title

Privacy and Ethical Decision-Making in Our Digital Era

Course Description

Emerging technologies and data use in our digital economy affect privacy. We will evaluate the ethical issues raised when emerging tech and data use intersect with Americans' privacy interests in a variety of current contexts: law enforcement surveillance technologies; the national response to the Covid-19 pandemic; corporate surveillance and the advertising business model; the ways in which our family, friends, and neighbors' use of technology can affect our privacy (e.g., DNA testing, Alexa, Amazon Ring, Nest); student surveillance; sexual privacy and Section 230; algorithmic decision-making; and employment issues including hiring and monitoring. Spoiler alert: Privacy Isn't Dead.

Grading Basis

Graded

Course Typically Offered

Fall Only

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Lecture

Crosslisted Courses

General Education Curriculum Codes

EI - (EI) Ethical Inquiry, STS - (STS) Science, Technology, and Society, SS - (SS) Social Sciences