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Tracking People: Wearable Technologies in Social and Public Policy
This book critically explores the ethical, legal, social, and technical issues arising from the use of wearable tagging and tracking devices in different domains, bringing together contributions from across Social Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Philosophy and Medicine to provide a unique and innovative collection.
Author(s) | Edited by Anthea Hucklesby (University of Leeds, Leeds, England, UK), Raymond Holt. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 238 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 30 Aug 2023 |
Availability | POD |
This book critically explores the ethical, legal, social, and technical issues arising from the use of wearable tagging and tracking devices in different domains, bringing together contributions from across Social Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Philosophy and Medicine to provide a unique and innovative collection.
1.Tracking people: an introduction Anthea Hucklesby and Raymond Holt 2.GPS tracking in care settings: attending to the socio-material context of use Joe Wherton, Trisha Greenhalgh, Sara Shaw, Rob Procter and Jay Shaw 3.Using tracking technologies well: th
Anthea Hucklesby is Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Birmingham, UK where she holds a joint appointment in Birmingham Law School and the School of Social Policy. Raymond Holt is a Lecturer in Product Design at the School of Mechanica