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Eight grand challenges for value sensitive design from the 2016 Lorentz workshop

Batya Friedman, Maaike Harbers, David G. Hendry, Jeroen van den Hoven, Catholijn M. Jonker, Nick Logler

2021Ethics and Information Technology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this article, we report on eight grand challenges for value sensitive design, which were developed at a one-week workshop, Value Sensitive Design: Charting the Next Decade , Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands, November 14–18, 2016. A grand challenge is a substantial problem, opportunity, or question that motives sustained research and design activity. The eight grand challenges are: (1) Accounting for Power, (2) Evaluating Value Sensitive Design, (3) Framing and Prioritizing Values, (4) Professional and Industry Appropriation, (5) Tech policy, (6) Values and Human Emotions, (7) Value Sensitive Design and Intelligent Algorithms, and (8) Value Tensions. Each grand challenge consists of a discussion of its importance and a set of tractable key questions.

Topics & Concepts

Framing (construction)Grand ChallengesAppropriationValue (mathematics)Computer scienceSociologyMedia studiesEpistemologyEngineeringPhilosophyOperating systemMachine learningStructural engineeringDesign Education and PracticeProduct Development and CustomizationInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
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