The article I had been working on since last summer is finally being published at the Italian journal, PArtecipazione e COnflitto (PACO), in the special issue on COVID-19 and the Structural Crisis of Liberal Democracies.
The research for this article was awarded the Fung Global Fellowship at Princeton University in 2021:
June Park. “Governing a Pandemic with Data on the Contactless Path to Artificial Intelligence: Personal Data, Public Health, and the Digital Divide in South Korea, Europe and the United States in Tracking of COVID-19.” PArtecipazione e COnflitto (PACO), 14(1) 2021: 79-112. DOI: 10.1285/i20356609v14i1p79
After having finalized the research, the summarized form of the core arguments from this article was published as a commentary by the National Bureau of Asian Research. Read here:
June Park. ‘Striking a Balance between Data Privacy and Public Health Safety: A South Korean Perspective,’ Commentary from The Evolving Indo-Pacific Trade Environment, The National Bureau of Asian Research. April 29, 2021.
The initial development of this research project began in July 2021 when I was asked to provide a talk for the East West Center in Washington as an Asia Studies Fellow alumni. Find out more about the talk and the Asia Bulletin Board published here: