“Do No Harm” in the Age of Big Data: Data, Ethics, and the Refugees

  • Vinck P
  • Pham P
  • Salah A
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Leveraging call detail records for humanitarian analysis involves the collection and sharing of a large set of behavioral data, from hundreds of thousands of people. There is a risk that such data could be misused for surveillance and suppression, and there are...

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Vinck, P., Pham, P. N., & Salah, A. A. (2019). “Do No Harm” in the Age of Big Data: Data, Ethics, and the Refugees. In Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios (pp. 87–99). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12554-7_5

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