Intercultural Ethics for Digital Well-Being

Identifying Problems and Exploring Solutions

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

Matthew Dennis (Eindhoven University of Technology)

R.F. Clancy III (TU Delft - Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)

Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Copyright
© 2022 M.J. Dennis, R.F. Clancy III
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44206-022-00006-2
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 M.J. Dennis, R.F. Clancy III
Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
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Abstract

Designing social media technologies to promote digital well-being requires designers to face many challenges. In this article, we explore one under-explored challenge, relating to how conceptions of what it means to flourish online show significant cultural variation. We believe that today’s design-based approaches to digital well-being are hobbled by a lack of ethical attention towards important cultural variations. To remedy this, we explore the potential for an intercultural approach to digital well-being, one that respects cultural differences while preserving what culturally distinct conceptions of human flourishing have in common.