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Tamar Sharon
Tamar Sharon
Professor of Philosophy, Digitalisation and Society, Radboud University
Verified email at ru.nl
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Self-tracking for health and the quantified self: Re-articulating autonomy, solidarity, and authenticity in an age of personalized healthcare
T Sharon
Philosophy & Technology 30 (1), 93-121, 2017
5012017
From data fetishism to quantifying selves: Self-tracking practices and the other values of data
T Sharon, D Zandbergen
New Media & Society 19 (11), 1695-1709, 2017
3092017
Human nature in an age of biotechnology: The case for mediated posthumanism
T Sharon
Springer Science & Business Media, 2013
2232013
Blind-sided by privacy? Digital contact tracing, the Apple/Google API and big tech’s newfound role as global health policy makers
T Sharon
Ethics and information technology 23 (Suppl 1), 45-57, 2021
2002021
The Googlization of health research: from disruptive innovation to disruptive ethics
T Sharon
Personalized medicine 13 (6), 563-574, 2016
1702016
When digital health meets digital capitalism, how many common goods are at stake?
T Sharon
Big Data & Society 5 (2), 2053951718819032, 2018
1462018
COVID-19 and contact tracing apps: Ethical challenges for a social experiment on a global scale
F Lucivero, N Hallowell, S Johnson, B Prainsack, G Samuel, T Sharon
Journal of bioethical inquiry 17, 835-839, 2020
972020
Healthy citizenship beyond autonomy and discipline: Tactical engagements with genetic testing
T Sharon
BioSocieties 10, 295-316, 2015
492015
Towards a seamful ethics of Covid-19 contact tracing apps?
AS Hoffman, B Jacobs, B van Gastel, H Schraffenberger, T Sharon, B Pas
Ethics and Information Technology 23 (Suppl 1), 105-115, 2021
382021
Introduction to the Special Theme: The expansion of the health data ecosystem–Rethinking data ethics and governance
T Sharon, F Lucivero
Big Data & Society 6 (2), 2053951719852969, 2019
352019
Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countries
F Lucivero, L Marelli, N Hangel, BM Zimmermann, B Prainsack, I Galasso, ...
Critical Public Health 32 (1), 5-18, 2022
322022
From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health
T Sharon
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (3), 315-327, 2021
322021
A Cartography of the Posthuman. Humanist, Non-Humanist and Mediated Perspectives on Emerging Biotechnologies
T Sharon
Krisis| Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 32 (2), 4-19, 2012
282012
The ethics of inattention: revitalising civil inattention as a privacy-protecting mechanism in public spaces
T Sharon, BJ Koops
Ethics and information technology 23 (3), 331-343, 2021
182021
The European health data space: Too big to succeed?
L Marelli, M Stevens, T Sharon, I Van Hoyweghen, M Boeckhout, I Colussi, ...
Health policy 135, 104861, 2023
152023
Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic
BM Zimmermann, H Wagenaar, K Kieslich, B Prainsack, G Meyers, ...
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100158, 2022
132022
Let's move beyond Critique—but please, let's not depoliticize the debate
T Sharon
The American Journal of Bioethics 18 (2), 20-22, 2018
132018
Regulating Big Tech expansionism? Sphere transgressions and the limits of Europe’s digital regulatory strategy
T Sharon, R Gellert
Information, Communication & Society, 1-18, 2023
112023
Which obstacle attributes place additional demands on higher-level cognitive function in patients with Parkinson's disease?
T Sharon, I Kurz, H Bernad-Elazari, S Shustak, I Galperin, N Giladi, ...
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 78, 178-183, 2020
92020
COVID-19 and contact tracing apps: technological fix or social experiment?
F Lucivero, N Hallowell, S Johnson, B Prainsack, G Samuel, T Sharon
Available at SSRN 3590788, 2020
92020
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