The handoff model explores how shifts in technology and expertise, particularly with the introduction of data privacy (DP) systems, affect the interactions and responsibilities of various stakeholders. It highlights a significant transition where the expertise in census operations has shifted from traditional statisticians to computer scientists, affecting the overall power dynamics and epistemological foundations of the census data and its applications. These changes necessitate a reevaluation of the roles, responsibilities, and values inherent in data handling and privacy.
The handoff model pays particular attention to differences between modes of interaction between components, showing how underlying values shift as new technologies are introduced.
The introduction of data privacy (DP) frameworks has altered the relevance of traditional expertise, shifting responsibility towards computer scientists from statisticians.
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