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Practitioner Trajectories of Engagement with Ethics-Focused Method Creation

Author
Colin M. Gray, Ike Obi, S. Chivukula, Ziqing Li, Thomas V Carlock, Matthew Will, Anne C Pivonka, Janna Johns, Brookley Rigsbee, Ambika R Menon, Aayushi Bharadwaj
Date
6 Oct 2022
Publisher
arXiv.org
Focus
Design Practice
Category
Academic Scholar

Findings from a series of co-design workshops with technology and design practitioners that supported their creation of a bespoke ethics-focused action plan are reported, with implications for supporting ethics in socio-technical practice and opportunities for the further development of ethics- focused methods that are resonant with the realities of practice.

Design and technology practitioners are increasingly aware of the ethical impact of their work practices, desiring tools to support their ethical awareness across a range of contexts. In this paper, we report on findings from a series of co-design workshops with technology and design practitioners that supported their creation of a bespoke ethics-focused action plan.