Another successful edition of the Digital Ethics by Design Seminar Series
Last May, another inspiring seminar series Digital Ethics by Design took place, in collaboration with ICTU and hosted by Antonia Sattlegger and Helma Dokkum.
This series – set up by the Delft Digital Ethics Centre, Digicampus and the Delft Design for Values Institute – provides a theoretical foundation and practical tools with the aim to enable value-driven design in digital technologies. During the seminar series ICTU's experts, advisors and project managers were given the latest insights from our researchers and also brought these insights to practice by applying all of this to a case from their own domain.
We delved into the conceptualisation and operationalisation of the values at stake when designing digital technologies, such as fairness, transparency, responsibility, autonomy and privacy. We also explored how designing for these values can be embedded in different stages of design: from problem definition and value identification to the use- and value monitoring stage. And last but not least, we discussed how designing for values can be governed and how to design organizations for (moral) responsibility.
A big thanks to the speakers, ICTU, and out hosts!
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