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|a Plaw, Avery.
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|a The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 1)
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|b Data Protection, Homeland Security and the Labor Market.
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|a 1 online resource (218 p.).
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|a Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs Ser.
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|a Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Digital Data and Privacy, Prospects, and Barriers -- 2. The Reception of Sexual Messages Among Young Chileans and Uruguayans: Predictive Factors and Perception of Harm -- 3. Small Data, Big Data, and the Ethical Challenges for a Fragmented Developing World: Peru's Need for Diversity-Aware Public Policies on Information Technologies and Practices
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|a 4. Open Government, Dilemmas, and Innovation at the Local Level: Comparing the Cases of Austin, Buenos Aires, and Madrid -- Part II: Homeland Security and Human Rights, a Questioned Balance? -- 5. Ethical Controversies about Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Views of small South American States -- 6. From Sensationalist Media to the Narcocorrido: Drones, Sovereignty, and Exception along the US-Mexican Border -- 7. The Process of Technologization of the Drug War in Mexico -- Part III: Labor Markets, Digital Media, and Emerging Technologies: Potentials and Risks
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|a 8. Algorithmic Law -- A Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Latin America -- 9. Automation and Robotization of Production in Latin America: Problems and Challenges for Trade Unions in the Cases of Argentina, Mexico, and Chile -- 10. Using Functional and Social Robots to help During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Looking into the Incipient Case of Chile and its Future Artificial Intelligence Policy -- 11. Intellectual Property Rights and Social Media Policies for User-Generated Content
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|a 12. Mining as An Art of Survival in Venezuela: Eluding Scarcity and Improving Living Conditions with Bitcoins -- 13. Conclusions -- Index
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|a Technology and state
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|a Gurgel, Barbara Carvalho.
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|a Plascencia, David Ramírez.
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|a The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 1) : Data Protection, Homeland Security and the Labor Market (Text)
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