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How much is too little? Privacy and smart cards in Hong Kong and Ontario

机译:多少太少?香港和安大略的隐私和智能卡

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In this article, we analyze the notion of privacy - how it is conceptualized and implemented as a constitutive element of identity - in two different cultures: Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Ontario, Canada. By examining the two jurisdictions of Hong Kong and Ontario, we argue that, in addition to institutional structures, differing cultural notions of privacy affect the acceptance of new information and communication technologies (ICTs). For our comparison, we focus on one potentially privacy-invasive technology, smart cards, and discuss the factors that contribute to their adoption and use in the two regions selected, including one's conceptualization of digital identity and privacy, and the role of consultation and public debate.
机译:在本文中,我们分析了两种不同文化中的隐私概念-隐私的概念和实现方式,作为身份的构成要素-香港,中华人民共和国的特别行政区(SAR)和加拿大安大略省。通过考察香港和安大略这两个司法管辖区,我们认为,除了体制结构之外,不同的隐私文化概念也会影响对新信息和通信技术(ICT)的接受。为了进行比较,我们将重点放在一种可能会侵犯隐私的技术上,即智能卡,并讨论在选定的两个区域中有助于其采用和使用的因素,包括人们对数字身份和隐私的概念化以及咨询和公众的作用。辩论。

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