The International Observatory on Vulnerable People In data protection
Resources
Disclaimer: The resources are arranged per thematic sections to facilitate the consultation. However, we are aware of the intersections and overlaps thereof. And that AI is generating new categories outside the traditional ones. We are also aware that pre-identifying categories of vulnerable people in data processing is not possible, vulnerability being a largely contextual and elusive concept. We are not claiming to be exhaustive, but to initiate a discussion.
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Elderly people
- Academic writings
Konder, C. N. (2015). Vulnerabilidade patrimonial e vulnerabilidade existential: por um sistema diferenciador. Revista de Direito do Consumidor. 99, 101-123.
Marwick, A., Fontaine, C., & Boyd, D. (2017). “Nobody sees it, nobody gets mad”: Social Media, privacy, and personal responsibility among low-SES youth. Social Media+ Society, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305117710455
Taylor, M. R. & Walsh, E. T. (2018) When Corporal Acts Are Labeled Criminal: Lack of Privacy among the Homeless. Sociology Mind, 8, 130-142. doi: 10.4236/sm.2018.82011
- NGO Reports & Articles
Medine, D. & Gayatri M. (2020) Making Data Work for the Poor: New Approaches to Data Protection and Privacy. Washington, D.C.: CGAP. https://www.cgap.org/sites/default/files/publications/2020_01_Focus_Note_Making_Data_Work_for_Poor_0.pdf