Ethics in Design Research

Ethics in Design Research

Update: 2025-02-02
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This academic paper explores the ethical considerations in design research, particularly within rehabilitation engineering. It argues for a situated ethics approach, emphasizing contextual understanding and user involvement throughout the design process. The authors utilize case studies to illustrate how ethical design can lead to increased innovation and improved quality of life, particularly for people with disabilities. They critique existing ethical guidelines as insufficient for this field and propose a framework incorporating both situated ethics and broader ethical principles. The paper also examines various research methodologies, advocating for a blend of action research, phenomenology, and grounded theory.

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Jönsson, B., Anderberg, P., Flodin, E., Malmborg, L., Nordgren, C., & Svensk, A. (2005). Ethics in the Making. Design Philosophy Papers, 3(4), 213–226. https://doi.org/10.2752/144871305X13966254124914



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