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Algorithms and Governmentality

February 28, 2020July 13, 2019 by Richard Veryard

In the corner of the Internet where I hang out, it is reasonably well understood that big data raises a number of ethical issues, including data ownership and privacy.There are two contrasting ways of characterizing these issues. One way is to focus on…

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The Nudge as a Speech Act

September 30, 2019May 19, 2019 by Richard Veryard

As I said in my previous post, I don’t think we can start to think about the ethics of technology nudges without recognizing the complexity of real-world nudges. So in this post, I shall look at how nudges are communicated in the real world, before con…

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Ethical communication in a digital age

September 30, 2019November 1, 2018 by Richard Veryard

At the @BritishAcademy_ yesterday evening for a lecture by Onora O’Neill on Ethical Communication in a Digital Age, supported by two more philosophy professors, Rowan Cruft and Rae Langton.Much of the discussion was about the threats posed to public re…

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