Resource library
From Ethical Technology, Ethical Design
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This section could become a repository of resources (literature, tools, links) helpful in learning about ethical design and technology.
We may need someone to investigate MediaWiki extensions and/or configuration that would support this type of data.
Contents
Categories
- Models of applied ethics
- Other groups and organizations focusing on similar topics
Resources (to be organized)
Conference talks
- Nadav Zohar, "Righteous Design" (Midwest UX 2017)
- Ash Donaldson, "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: a Quest to Consciously Do Good" (UX New Zealand 2017)
- Michael Palmyre, "Are We Using Design to Make the World a Less Valuable Place?" (UX New Zealand 2017)
- Cennydd Bowles, "Ethics in the AI Age" (Interaction 17)
- Thomas Wendt, "Decentering Design or a Critique of Human Centered Design" (Information Architecture Summit 2017)
- Mike Monteiro, "How Designers Destroyed the World" (Webstock '13)
Tools, methods, processes
- Jet Gispen, Ethics for Designers: A toolkit for ethical design
- Cennydd Bowles, Ethical Design Sprint
- Value-sensitive design
Books
- Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change (1971, revised 1984 and 2005; publisher, Amazon or PDF)
- Thomas Wendt, Persistent Fools: Cunning Inteligence and the Politics of Design (2017)
- Cennydd Bowles, Future Ethics (forthcoming)
- Cathy O'Neil, Weapons of Math Destruction (2016; website, Amazon)
- Sara Wachter-Boettcher, Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech (2017; publisher, Amazon)
- Nigel Whiteley, Design for Society (1993)
- Boettcher