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Ethically aware IT design for emergency response: from co-design to ELSI co-design

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Ethically aware IT design for emergency response: from co-design to ELSI co-design. / Liegl, Michael; Oliphant, Rachel; Buscher, Monika.
Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. ed. / Leysia Palen; Monika Buscher; Tina Comes; Amanda Hughes. ISCRAM, 2015.

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Liegl, M, Oliphant, R & Buscher, M 2015, Ethically aware IT design for emergency response: from co-design to ELSI co-design. in L Palen, M Buscher, T Comes & A Hughes (eds), Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. ISCRAM, ISCRAM 2015, Kristiansand, Norway, 24/05/15. <http://idl.iscram.org/files/michaelliegl/2015/1202_MichaelLiegl_etal2015.pdf>

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Liegl, M., Oliphant, R., & Buscher, M. (2015). Ethically aware IT design for emergency response: from co-design to ELSI co-design. In L. Palen, M. Buscher, T. Comes, & A. Hughes (Eds.), Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management ISCRAM. http://idl.iscram.org/files/michaelliegl/2015/1202_MichaelLiegl_etal2015.pdf

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Liegl M, Oliphant R, Buscher M. Ethically aware IT design for emergency response: from co-design to ELSI co-design. In Palen L, Buscher M, Comes T, Hughes A, editors, Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. ISCRAM. 2015

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Liegl, Michael ; Oliphant, Rachel ; Buscher, Monika. / Ethically aware IT design for emergency response : from co-design to ELSI co-design. Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. editor / Leysia Palen ; Monika Buscher ; Tina Comes ; Amanda Hughes. ISCRAM, 2015.

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abstract = "The latest EU funding framework, {\textquoteleft}Horizon 2020{\textquoteright}, has moved consideration ofethical and societal implications of technology development to the fore. Yet, thereis little guidance on how to do such research in practice, let alone how to innovatein ethically and socially sound ways. This paper addresses these issues in thecontext of a large scale EU funded project developing system of systeminnovations in IT supported emergency response. Building on collaborative designand a range of other approaches, the paper argues that just like {\textquoteleft}usability{\textquoteright}, ethicscannot be invented or decided by experts, but has to be the product of engagementwith the technology by directly or indirectly implicated publics. Facilitating suchpublics is a central element of what we call {\textquoteleft}ELSI Co-Design{\textquoteright}. The paper outlinesthe theoretical and methodological underpinnings of this approach. ",
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