Understanding Cultural Influence on Perspectives Around Contact Tracing Strategies

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Understanding Cultural Influence on Perspectives Around Contact Tracing Strategies
Xi Lu, Eunkyung Jo, Seora Park, Hwajung Hong, Yunan Chen, Daniel A. Epstein

CSCW 2022: The 25th ACM Conference On Computer-Supported Cooperative Work And Social Computing
Session: Data and Privacy

Contact tracing, a major way to curb COVID-19, has been employed worldwide, with human interviewing and proximity tracing technology as two major approaches. While previous research has contributed some understanding of people's perspectives on contact tracing technology, much of this is based in single countries or regions where technology has been deployed. To understand how culture influences people's perceptions toward human tracing and digital tracing, we replicated a mixed-methods survey study conducted in the U.S. in South Korea and compared participants' perspectives. South Korean participants preferred digital tracing to human tracing, contrasting with the U.S. context where no strong preference was observed. We discuss how observed differences in perspective align and contrast with the country's typical cultural dimensions, such as high power distance, informing the perspective that human tracing will have greater accuracy. We emphasize the need for culturally designing contact tracing technology to highlight personal benefits regardless of cultural dimensions, and leverage technology to support social interaction in human tracing.

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