Emerging Ethics and Responsible Innovation in IT Bernd Carsten Stahl
Predictable Ethical Issues (examples) Privacy, but: New types of data New ways of linking data New quantitities of data http://richardwillisuk.wordpress.com/2009/08 /10/labour%E2%80%99s-surveillance-society/ 2
Predictable Ethical Issues (examples) Privacy, but: New types of data New ways of linking data New quantitities of data Security http://www.informationassurancefacts.com/h3 ow-to-start-a-career-in-information-assurance
Predictable Ethical Issues (examples) Privacy, but: New types of data New ways of linking data New quantitities of data Security Trust 4 http://smstemplates.net/category/trust-sms/
Predictable Ethical Issues (examples) Privacy, but: New types of data New ways of linking data New quantitities of data Security Trust Liability http://www.openplanetideas.com/how-cansony-technology-be-used-to-addressenvironmental-challenges/inpiration/oil-spillcatastrophe-prevention-/ 5
Predictable Ethical Issues (examples) Privacy, but: New types of data New ways of linking data New quantities of data Security Trust Liability Digital divides 6 http://www.dividedbytechnology.co.uk/what.h tml
Less Obvious Ethical Issues (examples) View of humans Therapy / enhancement Normality Mortality Identity http://fhapgood.fastmail.fm/transhumanism01.html 7
Less Obvious Ethical Issues (examples) View of humans Therapy / enhancement Normality Mortality Identity Power relationships http://wordpod.wordpress.com/ 8
Less Obvious Ethical Issues (examples) View of humans Therapy / enhancement Normality Mortality Identity Power relationships Environment http://www.traffickills.com/blog/?p=287 9
Less Obvious Ethical Issues (examples) View of humans Therapy / enhancement Normality Mortality Identity Power relationships Environment Nature of society Changing cultures http://www.sec-ed.co.uk/cgibin/go.pl/article/article.html?uid=36203;type_ uid=2 10
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Doing science and innovation with society and for society, including the involvement of relevant stakeholders groups very upstream' in the processes of research and innovation to align its outcomes with the values and expectations of society; A wide umbrella that brings together different aspects of the relationship between science and innovation and society: public engagement, open access, gender equality, science education, ethics and governance. A concept which has been adopted as a cross-cutting issue at Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2014-2020;
RRI an Example
The RRI Framework Anticipate describing and analysing the impacts that might arise. http://fromoverhere.net/2012/08/strategicforesight-and-crowd-sourcing/
The RRI Framework Anticipate describing and analysing the impacts that might arise. Reflect reflecting on the purposes of, motivations for and potential implications of the research. http://geopolicraticus.tumblr.com/post/4320618265 2/the-reflexivity-of-philosophical-reflection
The RRI Framework Anticipate describing and analysing the impacts that might arise. Reflect reflecting on the purposes of, motivations for and potential implications of the research. Engage opening up such visions, impacts and questioning to broader deliberation, dialogue, engagement. http://www.theguardian.com/bo oks/booksblog+booker-prize
The RRI Framework Anticipate describing and analysing the impacts that might arise. Reflect reflecting on the purposes of, motivations for and potential implications of the research. Engage opening up such visions, impacts and questioning to broader deliberation, dialogue, engagement. Act using these processes to influence the direction and trajectory of the research and innovation process itself. http://www.keystroke.ca/blog/
The 4 Ps Process: covers all activities in preparing research, undertaking data collection and analysis, storage and presentation of data and interaction with respondents.
The 4 Ps Process: covers all activities in preparing research, undertaking data collection and analysis, storage and presentation of data and interaction with respondents. Product: can refer to products or services. It includes the consequences of use as well as misuse of research products and the impact that research has on the natural and social environment.
The 4 Ps Process: covers all activities in preparing research, undertaking data collection and analysis, storage and presentation of data and interaction with respondents. Product: can refer to products or services. It includes the consequences of use as well as misuse of research products and the impact that research has on the natural and social environment. Purpose: covers the question why research is undertaken at all..
The 4 Ps Process: covers all activities in preparing research, undertaking data collection and analysis, storage and presentation of data and interaction with respondents. Product: can refer to products or services. It includes the consequences of use as well as misuse of research products and the impact that research has on the natural and social environment. Purpose: covers the question why research is undertaken at all. People: are at the heart of RRI and need to be explicitly considered.
Process (speed or innovation & diffusion) Product (Ubiquity & Pervasiveness) Purpose (Logic malleability) People (Problem of many hands) Anticipate (Opportunity) Is the planned research methodology acceptable? Will the products be socially desirable? How sustainable are the outcomes? Why should this research be undertaken? Have we included the right stakeholders? Reflect (Considerations) Which mechanisms are used to reflect on process? How could you do it differently? How do you know what the consequences might be? What might be the potential use? What don t we know about? How can we ensure societal desirability? How could you do it differently? Is the research controversial? How could you do it differently? Who is affected? How could you do it differently? Engage (Alternatives) How to engage a wide group of stakeholders? What are viewpoints of a wide group of stakeholders? Is the research agenda acceptable? Who prioritises research? For whom is the research done? Act (Capabilities) How can your research structure become flexible? What training is required? What needs to be done to ensure social desirability? What training is required? How do we ensure that the implied future is desirable? What training is required? Who matters? What training is required? What infrastructure is required? What infrastructure is required? What infrastructure is required? What infrastructure is required?
Important Reference Points The Observatory for RRI in ICT EPSRC funded Based on landscape study and interaction with UK ICT researchers www.responsible-innovation.org.uk The Responsible-Industry project EU project (2014-2017) Focused on ICT for health, demographic change and wellbeing Just launched: international Delphi Study Will develop an Implementation Plan for RRI in industry www.responsible-industry.eu