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Emergent, situated and prospective ethics for child-computer interaction research

Alissa N. Antle, Christopher Frauenberger, Monica Landoni, Jerry Alan Fails, Marina Jirotka, Helena Webb, Nalin Tutiyaphuengprasert

202015 citationsDOI

Abstract

The increasing presence of interactive technologies in children's lives poses critical ethical questions for researchers and designers. Discourse specific to these intersecting topics is nascent, but is spread across communities and largely developed retrospectively. This workshop brings together those interested in ethical issues arising when researching, designing, and deploying technologies for children. The focus is on exploring approaches that are emergent and situated, arising during research or after deployment. Workshop activities will include: exploring ethical themes emerging in HCI research for children; synthesizing and adapting current applicable ethical guidance; identifying gaps; and developing preliminary methods and guidance to address these gaps. Outcomes will extend current best practices in ethics in ways that promote children's protection, empowerment and wellbeing.

Topics & Concepts

SituatedSoftware deploymentEmpowermentEngineering ethicsEthical issuesSociologyKnowledge managementComputer sciencePsychologyPolitical scienceEngineeringLawArtificial intelligenceOperating systemInnovative Human-Technology InteractionChild Development and Digital TechnologyICT in Developing Communities