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Participatory Data Design: Managing Data Sovereignty in IoT Solutions

Judy Bowen, Annika Hinze

2022Interacting with Computers13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Within the software engineering community, deciding how to collect, store and use personal data has become about more than just understanding our users. This paper considers ethical data use that includes cultural considerations and data ownership rights. We discuss indigenous data sovereignty as a concept and how it potentially impacts technological solutions that gather personal data from users. We propose an extension to typical user-centred design processes, which we call participatory data design. This incorporates the use of frameworks and tools that specifically focus on managing data within the cultural context it is gathered from. We also present a specific example of how we have used this approach in the context of a data collection project from Māori workers in New Zealand forestry. We conclude with a discussion of the wider implications of this approach.

Topics & Concepts

Participatory designComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Citizen journalismSovereigntyIndigenousData scienceFocus (optics)Data collectionKnowledge managementWorld Wide WebSociologyEngineeringPolitical scienceSocial scienceLawPhysicsEcologyOpticsParallelsMechanical engineeringPoliticsBiologyPaleontologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionEthics and Social Impacts of AI