Broadening horizons of design ethics? : importing concepts from applied anthropology |
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Author: | Ylipulli, Johanna1; Luusua, Aale2 |
Organizations: |
1University of Helsinki 2University of Oulu |
Format: | article |
Version: | accepted version |
Access: | open |
Online Access: | PDF Full Text (PDF, 0.1 MB) |
Persistent link: | http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe202001202585 |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Nordes,
2019
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Publish Date: | 2020-01-20 |
Description: |
AbstractThis paper is a thought experiment: we explore how certain ethical considerations of applied anthropology might contribute to the evolving body of work on design ethics. To begin to consider ethical analogies between these two fields, we first align them on a conceptual level by scrutinizing how they both change relationships. Further, we introduce three central concepts and related debates of applied anthropology that could supplement discussions on contemporary design ethics: beneficence, collaborative approach and advocacy. The authors are specialized in (design) anthropology, architecture and human-computer interaction (HCI); in this paper, we draw from our respective fields and backgrounds. see all
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Series: |
Nordes. Nordic design research |
ISSN: | 1604-9705 |
ISSN-E: | 1604-9705 |
ISSN-L: | 1604-9705 |
Pages: | 1 - 5 |
Host publication: |
Proceedings of the 8th Bi-Annual Nordic Design Research Society Conference - Who Cares? 2-4th of June 2019, Aalto University, Finland |
Conference: |
Biannual Nordic Design Research Society (Nordes) Conference |
Type of Publication: |
A4 Article in conference proceedings |
Field of Science: |
222 Other engineering and technologies 6132 Visual arts and design 520 Other social sciences 211 Architecture 113 Computer and information sciences |
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Copyright information: |
© The Authors 2019. |