Published on September 2022
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Now is a good time to shift to ethical design to get things right. But first we need to understand what ethical design actually means, then make the case for ethical design principles, and then introduce an ethical transformation roadmap. By adopting and embracing a new set of design principles
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“Education is not about passing tests or climbing ladders. It’s about learning to see clearly, act justly, and care deeply — about yourself, others, and the world we all share.”
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The need for ethics in design
This section outlines some core consequences of unethical design, and it also explores some of the existing ethical design frameworks and introduces the notion of ethical transformation.
We dive into dark patterns, GDPR and existing ethical solutions. You will understand the challenges we are bound to face when embarking onto an ethical transformation.
“Judith Otto was a loving and revolutionary educator, journalist, management consultant, gardener, and mother of two boys. Her life and work exemplifies her commitment to social justice and ecological literacy. This book supports Concord Prison Outreach, where Judith taught gardening to incarcerated people, and Waltham Fields Community Farm, a 501c3 nonprofit promoting sustainable communities.”
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Judith volunteered with Concord Prison Outreach, where she taught gardening to incarcerated people. For her, the act of cultivating a garden was also an act of healing, renewal, and connection. She believed that everyone — regardless of circumstance — deserves access to growth, learning, and dignity.
🌾 Waltham Fields Community Farm
Judith supported Waltham Fields Community Farm, a nonprofit farm dedicated to building sustainable communities through food justice, ecological education, and hands-on agricultural work. Its mission aligns with her lifelong efforts to restore harmony between people and the planet.
Creating positive change
This chapter explores how a positive change can be introduced in companies, teams and processes, including how to challenge decisions, ethical team governance and bridging ethics with risk assessment.
We’ll explore how to use a risk matrix to discover ethical design opportunities and what questions to ask to challenge decisions. You will also learn about the ethical governance model and how to develop one.