Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives

Effective social data governance rests on a bedrock of social support. Without securing trust from the populace whose information is being collected, analyzed, and deployed, policies on which such data are based will be undermined by a lack of public confidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated...

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Main Authors: TAN, Gordon Kuo Siong, LIM, Sun Sun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10742023-02-24T04:41:37Z Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives TAN, Gordon Kuo Siong LIM, Sun Sun Effective social data governance rests on a bedrock of social support. Without securing trust from the populace whose information is being collected, analyzed, and deployed, policies on which such data are based will be undermined by a lack of public confidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitalization and datafication by governments for the purposes of contact tracing and epidemiological investigation. However, concerns about surveillance and data privacy have stunted the adoption of such contact-tracing initiatives. This commentary analyzes Singapore's contact-tracing initiative to uncover the reasons for public resistance and efforts by the state to address them. The government's contact-tracing program encompassing its proprietary TraceTogether app and physical token initially triggered vociferous public criticisms of Big Brother style surveillance. Using a dialogic communication framework, we analyze the TraceTogether initiative to interrogate the communicative strategies that were used to overcome public resistance. We argue that these strategies reflect a top-down approach that prioritizes transactional dissemination of information, in line with Singapore's technocratic stance toward governance. We further assert that such communicative tactics represent missed opportunities to foster public confidence in social data governance through greater trust building. We propose solutions for more dialogic communicative forms that build trust, so that officials can develop a sound understanding of the public concerns, increase the level of public engagement, and incorporate public feedback into policies that govern data use. 2022-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/75 info:doi/10.1177/20539517221104086 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1074/viewcontent/20539517221104086_pvoa_cc_by_nc.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University communicative strategies contact tracing COVID-19 Data governance dialogic communication TraceTogether Communication Technology and New Media Databases and Information Systems Health Communication Public Health
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Singapore
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topic communicative strategies
contact tracing
COVID-19
Data governance
dialogic communication
TraceTogether
Communication Technology and New Media
Databases and Information Systems
Health Communication
Public Health
spellingShingle communicative strategies
contact tracing
COVID-19
Data governance
dialogic communication
TraceTogether
Communication Technology and New Media
Databases and Information Systems
Health Communication
Public Health
TAN, Gordon Kuo Siong
LIM, Sun Sun
Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
description Effective social data governance rests on a bedrock of social support. Without securing trust from the populace whose information is being collected, analyzed, and deployed, policies on which such data are based will be undermined by a lack of public confidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitalization and datafication by governments for the purposes of contact tracing and epidemiological investigation. However, concerns about surveillance and data privacy have stunted the adoption of such contact-tracing initiatives. This commentary analyzes Singapore's contact-tracing initiative to uncover the reasons for public resistance and efforts by the state to address them. The government's contact-tracing program encompassing its proprietary TraceTogether app and physical token initially triggered vociferous public criticisms of Big Brother style surveillance. Using a dialogic communication framework, we analyze the TraceTogether initiative to interrogate the communicative strategies that were used to overcome public resistance. We argue that these strategies reflect a top-down approach that prioritizes transactional dissemination of information, in line with Singapore's technocratic stance toward governance. We further assert that such communicative tactics represent missed opportunities to foster public confidence in social data governance through greater trust building. We propose solutions for more dialogic communicative forms that build trust, so that officials can develop a sound understanding of the public concerns, increase the level of public engagement, and incorporate public feedback into policies that govern data use.
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author TAN, Gordon Kuo Siong
LIM, Sun Sun
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LIM, Sun Sun
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title Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
title_short Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
title_full Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
title_fullStr Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
title_full_unstemmed Communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: Analyzing Singapore's COVID-19 contact-tracing initiatives
title_sort communicative strategies for building public confidence in data governance: analyzing singapore's covid-19 contact-tracing initiatives
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/75
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