Human Rights and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
Human Rights and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), characterized by the growing utilization of new technologies, unquestionably is ushering in innovative solutions to myriad development challenges. At the same time, as the authors of Human Rights and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in South Africa demonstrate, these new technologies can also come with drawbacks, particularly in relation to fundamental human rights.
This groundbreaking book explores the full gamut of 4IR human rights implications in South Africa, reviews current and emerging regulatory frameworks, and offers practical recommendations for the way forward.
CONTENTS:
* Foreword―Tseliso Thipanyane.
* Introduction
* The 4IR in South Africa: Development, Unemployment, and Inequality.
* Data Governance in South Africa: Cybersecurity and the Right to Privacy.
* Predictive Policing and Digital Justice.
* Bias, Discrimination, and the Digital Divide
* Internet Rights and Responsibilities: Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech.
* Socio-Economic Rights in the 4IR: Transparency, Accountability, and the Role of Non-State Actors.
* The Way Forward.
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Publication year: 2021
Publication date: 2021-05-10
Pages: 168
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: HSRC Press
ISBN: 9780796926098
Dimensions: 14.6 x 1.9 x 20.96 cm
Weight: 0.28 kg