Toward an ethics of digital government

A first discussion

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Rob Domanski (City University of New York)

Elsa Estevez (UNS-CONICET San Andres 800)

Evgeny Styrin (National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University))

Mark Alfano (Australian Catholic University, TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management)

Teresa M. Harrison (State University of New York at Albany)

Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
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https://doi.org/10.1145/3209281.3209322 Final published version
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Article number
a123
Publisher
ACM
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-4503-6526-0
Event
19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age, DG.O 2018 (2018-05-30 - 2018-06-01), Delf, Netherlands
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Abstract

In this panel, scholars discuss involving data, computational analysis, and information technology that hasthe potential to present ethical quandaries in the course of decision making related to digital government. More specifically, the presentations focus on algorithm-based decision making, personally identifiable information, and the manipulation of publicopinion in social media channels. Discussion following the presentations will focus on how ethical guidelines should be formulated or what their specific content should be.

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