Operationalizing Data Justice in Health Informatics

作者: Mamello Thinyane

DOI: 10.23919/ITUK48006.2019.8996149

关键词: Sustainable developmentHealth informaticsAgency (sociology)Context (language use)Engineering ethicsOperationalizationJustice (ethics)SociologyBig dataDigital health

摘要: There is a growing awareness of the need and increasing demands for technology to embed, be sensitive to, informed by, conduit societal values ethical principles. Besides normative frameworks, such as Human Rights principles, being used inform developments, numerous stakeholders are also developing guidelines principles their solutions across various domains, particularly around use frontier technologies artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet things, robotics big data. Digital health one domains where convergence stands have significant impact on advancing sustainable development imperatives, specifically wellbeing (i.e. SDG3). As far digital concerned, what should in this domain, more significantly, how these translated embedded into specific solutions? This paper explores notion data justice context informatics outlines key considerations collection, processing, use, sharing exchange towards outcomes impact. Further, operationalization Mortier et al.‘s Human-Data Interaction legibility, agency negotiability through system architecture.

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