From Responsible Innovation to Interrelational Technology Development

Alycia de Mesa
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This paper is about responsible technology development within Indigenous communities and brings to light the shortcomings of responsible innovation (RI) and responsible research and innovation (RRI) in context. A literature review is presented of select works in RI, RRI, and critical race theory in Science and Technology Studies (STS) as conceptual foci in relation to public interest technology development with a U.S. BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) focus. The paper further explores gaps in these approaches to responsible technology development as applied to Indigenous communities and continues with a literature review of select works within Indigenous theory. The author argues the need for both Indigenous theory and Indigenous data sovereignty as required elements when working with and within Indigenous communities. The paper concludes by proposing “Interrelational Technology Development” to provide greater awareness and a conceptual framework for harm mitigation with increased responsibility, relevance, and respect for and within BIPOC communities.
从负责任的创新到相互关联的技术发展
这篇论文是关于土著社区内负责任的技术开发,并在背景下揭示了负责任的创新(RI)和负责任的研究与创新(RRI)的缺点。本文以美国BIPOC(黑人、原住民、有色人种)为重点,对科学与技术研究(STS)中有关公共利益技术发展的精选作品、RRI和批判种族理论进行了文献综述。本文进一步探讨了这些方法在负责任的技术发展中应用于土著社区的差距,并继续对土著理论中的精选作品进行文献综述。作者认为,在与土著社区合作和在土著社区内部工作时,土著理论和土著数据主权都是必要的元素。论文最后提出了"相互关联的技术发展"的建议,以提高对减轻危害的认识和概念框架,增加对BIPOC社区的责任、相关性和尊重。
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