Abstract
This paper describes a design anthropology approach toward design ethics, which understands design ethics in a relational and emergent manner. We characterize how ethical issues and judgments emerge from the continuous stream of social interactions, collaborations, and relations that constitute the design process. The approach recognizes that there is a fundamental uncertainty in how social engagements and associated ethical issues in a design process unfold. Design anthropology aims to remain open to such emergent understandings, and fosters a sense of empathy and practice of care towards collaborators. The approach is illustrated by reflecting on empirical findings from an interdisciplinary energy transition project in Amsterdam South-East. The findings show how unexpected
ethical issues emerged in the design process that challenged the authors to navigate, with care and empathy, between the opposing needs of project collaborators.
ethical issues emerged in the design process that challenged the authors to navigate, with care and empathy, between the opposing needs of project collaborators.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | DRS2024: Boston |
Subtitle of host publication | Proceedings |
Editors | C. Gray, E. Ciliotta Chehade, P. Hekkert, L. Forlano, P. Ciuccarelli |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Publisher | Design Research Society (DRS) |
Number of pages | 14 |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | DRS 2024: Design Research Society Conference - Northeastern University, Boston, United States Duration: 23 Jun 2024 → 28 Jun 2024 https://www.drs2024.org/ |
Conference
Conference | DRS 2024 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Boston |
Period | 23/06/24 → 28/06/24 |
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Keywords
- design ethics
- design anthropology
- emergence