The Contestation of Tech Ethics: A Sociotechnical Approach to Ethics and
Technology in Action
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.01784v1
- Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2021 12:16:08 GMT
- Title: The Contestation of Tech Ethics: A Sociotechnical Approach to Ethics and
Technology in Action
- Authors: Ben Green
- Abstract summary: Ethics discourse has proliferated across the world of digital technologies.
Tech ethics is vague and toothless, subsumed into corporate logics and incentives.
I recast tech ethics as a terrain of contestation where the central fault line is not whether it is desirable to be ethical, but what "ethics" entails and who gets to define it.
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- Abstract: Recent controversies related to topics such as fake news, privacy, and
algorithmic bias have prompted increased public scrutiny of digital
technologies and soul-searching among many of the people associated with their
development. In response, the tech industry, academia, civil society, and
governments have rapidly increased their attention to "ethics" in the design
and use of digital technologies ("tech ethics"). Yet almost as quickly as
ethics discourse has proliferated across the world of digital technologies, the
limitations of these approaches have also become apparent: tech ethics is vague
and toothless, is subsumed into corporate logics and incentives, and has a
myopic focus on individual engineers and technology design rather than on the
structures and cultures of technology production. As a result of these
limitations, many have grown skeptical of tech ethics and its proponents,
charging them with "ethics-washing": promoting ethics research and discourse to
defuse criticism and government regulation without committing to ethical
behavior. By looking at how ethics has been taken up in both science and
business in superficial and depoliticizing ways, I recast tech ethics as a
terrain of contestation where the central fault line is not whether it is
desirable to be ethical, but what "ethics" entails and who gets to define it.
This framing highlights the significant limits of current approaches to tech
ethics and the importance of studying the formulation and real-world effects of
tech ethics. In order to identify and develop more rigorous strategies for
reforming digital technologies and the social relations that they mediate, I
describe a sociotechnical approach to tech ethics, one that reflexively applies
many of tech ethics' own lessons regarding digital technologies to tech ethics
itself.
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