The Social Credit System in China and the Aadhaar system in India constitute 2 cases of the most rapid capture of personal data about national populations in history. So far, there is limited research about how the 2 systems operate in practice, on the ground. Yet for the longer-term shaping of the 2 systems—including notions of privacy, the role of the state in promoting digital technologies, and the relation among states, markets, and civil societies—there is extensive research to draw on. This article puts the comparison between the 2 systems into a larger framework of the experiences of other countries. It also locates the comparison in current debates about the governance of digital media companies and the regulatory regimes that perta...
The Social Credit system (SCS) in China is being applied in an increasing number of areas of everyda...
On a global scale, programmes of social protection for the poor are becoming increasingly computeris...
During the pandemic, the use of online platforms has increased significantly across the world which ...
This study examines novel data-driven models of governance emerging from the Global South, specifica...
The social credit system aims to rank Chinese citizens, companies, organizations and government enti...
India and China have committed themselves to the largest projects of data-driven, social mapping in ...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
The modern society is facing multiple new challenges brought by digitalisation, globalisation and pe...
This paper explores the recent data protection evolutions in three leading emerging economies, Brazi...
As new security threats emerged from the post-9/11 era, many Western governments decided to increase...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
The Chinese social credit system (SCS) is a digital sociotechnical credit system that rewards and sa...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
China has developed a technological Social Credit System that monitors, collects, and analyses behav...
The international governance discourse has seen radical changes in both trends and understandings in...
The Social Credit system (SCS) in China is being applied in an increasing number of areas of everyda...
On a global scale, programmes of social protection for the poor are becoming increasingly computeris...
During the pandemic, the use of online platforms has increased significantly across the world which ...
This study examines novel data-driven models of governance emerging from the Global South, specifica...
The social credit system aims to rank Chinese citizens, companies, organizations and government enti...
India and China have committed themselves to the largest projects of data-driven, social mapping in ...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
The modern society is facing multiple new challenges brought by digitalisation, globalisation and pe...
This paper explores the recent data protection evolutions in three leading emerging economies, Brazi...
As new security threats emerged from the post-9/11 era, many Western governments decided to increase...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
The Chinese social credit system (SCS) is a digital sociotechnical credit system that rewards and sa...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
China has developed a technological Social Credit System that monitors, collects, and analyses behav...
The international governance discourse has seen radical changes in both trends and understandings in...
The Social Credit system (SCS) in China is being applied in an increasing number of areas of everyda...
On a global scale, programmes of social protection for the poor are becoming increasingly computeris...
During the pandemic, the use of online platforms has increased significantly across the world which ...