Aadhaar in a Box? Legitimizing Digital Identity in Times of Crisis

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Surveillance & Society Pub Date : 2021-03-05 DOI:10.24908/SS.V19I1.14547
Aaron K. Martin
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Abstract

The political drive to develop digital identity systems, in particular in the Global South with financial and technical support provided by international development actors, is accelerating during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are different reasons for this redoubling of attention to digitizing identities. These include an increased emphasis on digital social protection during the pandemic and the emergence of proposals for digital vaccination/immunity certificates to facilitate the reopening of societies and restoration of economies, which it is argued would need to be supported by robust digital identity infrastructures. Without evaluating the merits of claims about the capacity of digital identity systems to address the various challenges posed by COVID-19, in this paper I instead make a theoretical observation before raising a policy concern. First, I draw attention to the rise of India’s Aadhaar as an exemplar of developmental digital identity, which has intensified during the pandemic, and what this might mean for concepts of surveillance. I then conclude with a call to the development community to take more seriously investments in data protection regulatory capacity in countries where they are supporting digital identity projects.
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盒子里的阿达哈尔?危机时期的数字身份合法化
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,发展数字身份系统的政治动力正在加速,特别是在国际发展行为体提供资金和技术支持的全球南方国家。这种对数字化身份的加倍关注有不同的原因。其中包括在大流行期间更加强调数字社会保护,并提出了数字疫苗接种/免疫证书的建议,以促进社会的重新开放和经济的恢复,有人认为这些建议需要得到强大的数字身份基础设施的支持。在本文中,我没有评估关于数字身份系统应对COVID-19带来的各种挑战的能力的主张的优点,而是在提出政策问题之前进行理论观察。首先,我提请注意印度的Aadhaar作为发展数字身份的典范的崛起,这在大流行期间得到了加强,以及这对监测概念可能意味着什么。最后,我呼吁发展界在支持数字身份项目的国家更认真地投资于数据保护监管能力。
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Surveillance & Society
Surveillance & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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