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Languaging Ethics in Technology Practice

Published: 20 June 2024 Publication History

Abstract

Ethics as embodied by technology practitioners resists simple definition—particularly as it relates to the interplay of identity, organizational, and professional complexity. In this article, we use the linguistic notion of languaging as an analytic lens to describe how technology and design practitioners negotiate their conception of ethics as they reflect upon their everyday work. We engaged 12 practitioners in individual co-creation workshops, encouraging them to reflect on their ethical role in their everyday work through a series of generative and evaluative activities. We analyzed these data to identify how each practitioner reasoned about ethics through language and artifacts, finding that practitioners used a range of rhetorical tropes to describe their ethical commitments and beliefs in ways that were complex and sometimes contradictory. Across three cases, we describe how ethics was negotiated through language across three key zones of ecological emergence: the practitioners’ “core” beliefs about ethics, internal and external ecological elements that shaped or mediated these core beliefs, and the ultimate boundaries they reported refusing to cross. Building on these findings, we describe how the languaging of ethics reveals opportunities to definitionally and practically engage with ethics in technology ethics research, practice, and education.

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cover image ACM Journal on Responsible Computing
ACM Journal on Responsible Computing  Volume 1, Issue 2
June 2024
173 pages
EISSN:2832-0565
DOI:10.1145/3613573
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Published: 20 June 2024
Online AM: 06 April 2024
Accepted: 07 December 2023
Revised: 04 December 2023
Received: 12 April 2023
Published in JRC Volume 1, Issue 2

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  2. technology practice
  3. languaging
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