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Ethics and Information Technology | 2007

Ethics and technology design

Anders Albrechtslund

This article offers a discussion of the connection between technology and values and, specifically, I take a closer look at ethically sound design. In order to bring the discussion into a concrete context, the theory of Value Sensitive Design (VSD) will be the focus point. To illustrate my argument concerning design ethics, the discussion involves a case study of an augmented window, designed by the VSD Research Lab, which has turned out to be a potentially surveillance-enabling technology. I call attention to a “positivist problem” that has to do with the connection between the design context and the use context, which VSD seems to presuppose, and I argue that it is necessary to clearly distinguish between the two, since the designers’ intentions do not always correspond with the users’ practice; in fact, the relation between design and use is very complex and principally unpredictable. Thus, a design theory must accept that foresight is limited to anticipation rather than prediction. To overcome the positivist problem, I suggest a phenomenological approach to technology inspired by Don Ihde’s concept of multistability. This argument, which is general in nature and thus applies to any theory of design ethics, is intended as a constructive criticism, which can hopefully contribute to the further development of design ethics.


international conference on persuasive technology | 2007

Surveillance, persuasion, and panopticon

Julie Leth Jespersen; Anders Albrechtslund; Peter Øhrstrøm; F. V. Per Hasle; Jørgen Albretsen

The surveillance in public and private places, both physically and digitally, is increasing for different reasons. In this paper we intend to discuss surveillance and persuasive technology in an ethical perspective with an eye to its historical and cultural context. In section 1, we present some different tendencies of surveillance in society. In section 2, we elaborate on some important historical ideas on surveillance. In section 3, we consider the use of persuasive technology for surveillance purposes. In section 4, we discuss the development towards increasing surveillance in society, at work, in public places etc. In section 5, we draw up some ethical concerns on surveillance, and finally. In section 6, we discuss the question of a possible need for a public and democratic control of the use of surveillance technology.


Science and Engineering Ethics | 2018

Surveillance, Self and Smartphones: Tracking Practices in the Nightlife

Tjerk Timan; Anders Albrechtslund

This paper is the result of the EMERGING ICT FOR CITIZEN VEILLANCE-workshop organized by the JRC, Ispra, Italy, March 2014. The aim of this paper is to explore how the subject participates in surveillance situations with a particular focus on how users experience everyday tracking technologies and practices. Its theoretical points of departure stem from Surveillance Studies in general and notions of participatory surveillance (Albrechtslund 2008) and empowering exhibitionism (Koskela in Surveill Soc 2(2/3):199–215, 2004) in particular. We apply these theoretical notions on smartphones and its users to investigate the combination of participation and surveillance. Empirically, the paper uses interviews held with urban nightlife visitors to uncover practices of smartphone use. This qualitative and explorative study contributes to the concept of participatory surveillance by discussing to what extent smartphone-users’ actions and motivations can be seen as forms of surveillance and how that influences these actors in a (nightly) public space. We finish by setting out directions for studying mobile technologies of the self.


First Monday | 2008

Online social networking as participatory surveillance

Anders Albrechtslund


Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Media 1st | 2011

Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Media

Christian Fuchs; Kees Boersma; Anders Albrechtslund; Marisol Sandoval


surveillance and society | 2002

The Plays and Arts of Surveillance: Studying Surveillance as Entertainment

Anders Albrechtslund; Lynsey Dubbeld


surveillance and society | 2014

From self-tracking to smart urban infrastructures: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda on Big Data

Francisco Klauser; Anders Albrechtslund


Archive | 2011

Internet and Surveillance

Christian Fuchs; Kees Boersma; Anders Albrechtslund; Marisol Sandoval Gomez


Archive | 2011

Introduction: Internet and Surveillance

Christian Fuchs; Kees Boersma; Anders Albrechtslund; Marisol Sandoval


CEPE 2007 | 2007

House 2.0: Towards an Ethics for Surveillance in Intelligent Living and Working Environments

Anders Albrechtslund

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University of Westminster

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