The Ethical Implications of HCI's Turn to the Cultural
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Explore the ethical challenges arising from HCI's engagement with cultural applications in this 22-minute conference talk from the CHI '16 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Delve into six key ethical issues: transgression, boundaries, consent, withdrawal, data, and integrity, as identified through a workshop involving artists, curators, commissioners, and researchers. Examine how these challenges extend beyond traditional research ethics processes and consider their implications for Value Sensitive Design in HCI. Gain insights into managing tensions between multiple ethical frameworks and the importance of addressing ethical concerns throughout and after cultural experiences, not just beforehand. Learn from case studies in interactive performances to understand the complexities of ethics in HCI's cultural turn.
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
The Performing Arts
Act Otherwise
The Artists
Transgression
Boundaries
Informed Consent
Informed Withdrawal
Integrity
Ethical Framings
Conclusion
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ACM SIGCHI