This article investigates the longevity of health QR codes, a digital instrument of pandemic surveillance, in post-COVID China. From 2020 to 2022, China widely used this tri-color tool to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. A commonly held assumption is that health QR codes have become obsolete in post-pandemic China. This study challenges such an assumption. It reveals their persistence and integration - through mobile apps and online platforms - beyond the COVID-19 public health emergency. A prolonged, expanded and normalized use of tools which were originally intended for contact tracing and pandemic surveillance raises critical legal and ethical concerns. Moreover, their functional transformation from epidemiological risk assessment tools to ...
COVID-19 is sweeping across the globe. Some countries are collecting anonymized data to study the mo...
This project examines the intersection of surveillance studies, international relations, and disabil...
The COVID-19 pandemic elicited a surge in the use of digital tools to replace “classic” manual disea...
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak in the beginning of 2020, Chinese local governments created a s...
At one time monitoring over 900 million people, China’s health code system is arguably the most cont...
This article examines China and South Korea’s health surveillance infrastructures that are being dev...
Why is health a security issue now? An emerging paradigm that links epidemics and security concerns ...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown of cities worldwide generated a drama...
As the COVID-19 pandemic tore through the globe, policymakers grappled with two key questions. First...
To combat COVID-19, at least 29 countries/regions have resorted to digital technology; some embedded...
China’s unprecedented measures to mobilize its diverse surveillance apparatus played a key part in t...
Heath code apps, along with robust testing, isolation, and the care of cases, are a vital strategy f...
Is conditional and temporary collection of data necessary in a public health crisis for democracies?...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global society and human life profoundly. Many countries have...
As new security threats emerged from the post-9/11 era, many Western governments decided to increase...
COVID-19 is sweeping across the globe. Some countries are collecting anonymized data to study the mo...
This project examines the intersection of surveillance studies, international relations, and disabil...
The COVID-19 pandemic elicited a surge in the use of digital tools to replace “classic” manual disea...
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak in the beginning of 2020, Chinese local governments created a s...
At one time monitoring over 900 million people, China’s health code system is arguably the most cont...
This article examines China and South Korea’s health surveillance infrastructures that are being dev...
Why is health a security issue now? An emerging paradigm that links epidemics and security concerns ...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown of cities worldwide generated a drama...
As the COVID-19 pandemic tore through the globe, policymakers grappled with two key questions. First...
To combat COVID-19, at least 29 countries/regions have resorted to digital technology; some embedded...
China’s unprecedented measures to mobilize its diverse surveillance apparatus played a key part in t...
Heath code apps, along with robust testing, isolation, and the care of cases, are a vital strategy f...
Is conditional and temporary collection of data necessary in a public health crisis for democracies?...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global society and human life profoundly. Many countries have...
As new security threats emerged from the post-9/11 era, many Western governments decided to increase...
COVID-19 is sweeping across the globe. Some countries are collecting anonymized data to study the mo...
This project examines the intersection of surveillance studies, international relations, and disabil...
The COVID-19 pandemic elicited a surge in the use of digital tools to replace “classic” manual disea...