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|Title=Science and Surveillance: Western Institutions Consider Role in China’s Uighur Crackdown
 
|Title=Science and Surveillance: Western Institutions Consider Role in China’s Uighur Crackdown
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|Is About=This case is about using genetic material from the oppressed Uighur minority group in China to develop next-generation surveillance tools that could allow authorities to construct an image of someone’s face from information in their DNA<ref>https://undark.org/2019/12/06/abstracts-dna-surveillance-china/</ref>
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This is a factual case.
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|Important Because=It is important to look at this case ethically. The Chinese government had forced more than one million Uighurs into a vast, secretive network of internment camps to collect DNA<ref>https://undark.org/2019/12/06/abstracts-dna-surveillance-china/</ref>
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|Important For=Researchers
 
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|Has Location=China
 
|Has Location=China
 
|Has Virtue And Value=Respect; Accountability
 
|Has Virtue And Value=Respect; Accountability
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Big Data; Blood Collection; Consent
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|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Big Data; Blood Collection; Consent; Profiling; Big Data; Ethnic Minorities; Consent
 
|Related To Research Area=Health biotechnology
 
|Related To Research Area=Health biotechnology
 
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Revision as of 15:33, 14 May 2020

Cases

Science and Surveillance: Western Institutions Consider Role in China’s Uighur Crackdown

What is this about?

This case is about using genetic material from the oppressed Uighur minority group in China to develop next-generation surveillance tools that could allow authorities to construct an image of someone’s face from information in their DNA[1]


This is a factual case.

Why is this important?

It is important to look at this case ethically. The Chinese government had forced more than one million Uighurs into a vast, secretive network of internment camps to collect DNA[2]


Website

For whom is this important?

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