TY - CONF
T1 - Navigating ethics-informed methods at the intersection of design and philosophy of technology
AU - Ozkaramanli, Deger
AU - Smits, Merlijn
AU - Harbers, Maaike
AU - Ferri, Gabriele
AU - Nagenborg, Michael H.
AU - van de Poel, Ibo
N1 - Design Research Society Conference, DRS 2024 : Resistance, Recovery, Reflection, Reimagination ; Conference date: 24-06-2024 Through 28-06-2024
PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - The idea that technologies influence society—both positively and negatively—is not new. This is mainly the terrain of the philosophy and the ethics of technolo-gy research. Similarly, design research aims to help create new technologies in line with individual, social, and societal needs and values. Against this backdrop, it seems essential to expose relations between design and philosophy of tech-nology research, particularly from a methodological perspective. The main goal of this paper is to suggest a preliminary overview of methods and approaches that can inspire and inform interdisciplinary collaboration and, with that, sys-tematic engagement with ethics in design processes. Through interdisciplinary exchange, we propose a preliminary typology of ethics-informed methods and approaches based on two main dimensions, namely theory-grounded approaches to theoretically-flexible techniques and assessment to accompaniment. This mapping intends to help navigate the ethical qualities of selected methods from both disciplines, and it aims to create a platform for fruitful interdisciplinary conversations.
AB - The idea that technologies influence society—both positively and negatively—is not new. This is mainly the terrain of the philosophy and the ethics of technolo-gy research. Similarly, design research aims to help create new technologies in line with individual, social, and societal needs and values. Against this backdrop, it seems essential to expose relations between design and philosophy of tech-nology research, particularly from a methodological perspective. The main goal of this paper is to suggest a preliminary overview of methods and approaches that can inspire and inform interdisciplinary collaboration and, with that, sys-tematic engagement with ethics in design processes. Through interdisciplinary exchange, we propose a preliminary typology of ethics-informed methods and approaches based on two main dimensions, namely theory-grounded approaches to theoretically-flexible techniques and assessment to accompaniment. This mapping intends to help navigate the ethical qualities of selected methods from both disciplines, and it aims to create a platform for fruitful interdisciplinary conversations.
KW - design ethics
KW - design methods
KW - philosophy of technology
KW - interdisciplinary collaboration
U2 - 10.21606/drs.2024.868
DO - 10.21606/drs.2024.868
M3 - Paper
ER -