Potential for participatory big data ethics and algorithm design: a scoping mapping review

Authors

  • Madisson Whitman
  • Chien-yi Hsiang
  • Kendall Roark

Abstract

Ubiquitous networked data collection and algorithm-based information systems have the potential to disparately impact lives around the planet and pose a host of emerging ethical challenges. One response has been a call for more transparency and democratic control over the design and implementation of such systems. This scoping mapping review focuses on participatory approaches to the design, governance, and future of these systems across a wide variety of contexts and domains.1

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Published

2018-09-18

Issue

Section

SESSION: Future issues