Human Values and the Design of Computer Technology (Volume 72) (Lecture Notes) - Hardcover

 
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Synopsis

When scientists develop computer technologies, they focus on making the machine work reliably and efficiently, and human moral values are not often part of the equation. Perhaps this is due to the belief that technology has a value-neutral nature, and that issues of value are better left to philosophers. Batya Friedman, however, disputes this assumption with arguments that reveal the links between human values and computer technology.

Bringing together leading researchers and system designers, Friedman addresses fascinating and rich questions in Human Values and the Design of Computer Technology: If human values such as freedom of speech and privacy are controversial, then on what basis do some values override others in the design of technology? How can designers bring value-sensitive design into the workplace and still generate revenue? Friedman’s responses to these questions—and more—offer a clarion call for the embrace of value-sensitive design as part of the computer science culture.

"Interesting and important . . . The chapter on computer bugs and accountability alone is worth the trip (or click) to the bookstore."—Michael L. Gordon, Computing Reviews

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Book Description

Human values -- including accountability, privacy, autonomy, and respect for person -- emerge from the computer systems that we build and how we choose to use them. Yet, important questions on human values and system design have remained largely unexplored. If human values are controversial, then on what basis do some values override others in the design of, for example, hardware, algorithms, and databases? This volume brings together leading researchers and system designers who take up this issue, and others.

About the Author

Batya Friedman is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Colby College and is codirector of The Mina Institute. Her areas of specialization include humancomputer interaction and the human relationship to technology.

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ISBN 10:  1575860805 ISBN 13:  9781575860800
Publisher: Center for the Study of Language..., 2004
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