Making Ethics at Home in Global CS Education: Provoking Stories from the Souths

Marisol Wong-Villacrés, C. Kutay, Shaimaa Y. Lazem, Nova Ahmed, Cristina Abad, C. Collazos, Shady Elbassuoni, Farzana Islam, Deepak Singh, T. Mayeesha, M. Ujakpa, Tariq Zaman, N. Bidwell
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Despite the increase in university courses and curricula on the ethics of computing there are few studies about how CS programs should account for the diverse ways ethical dilemmas and approaches to ethics are situated in cultural, philosophical and governance systems, religions and languages. We draw on the experiences and insights of 46 university educators and practitioners in Latin America, South-Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Australian First Nations who participated in surveys and interviews. Our modest study seeks to prompt conversation about ethics and computing in the Global Souths and inform revisions to the ACM's curricular guidelines for the Society, Ethics and Professionalism knowledge area in undergraduate CS programs. Participants describe frictions between static and anticipatory approaches to ethics in globalised regulations and formal Codes of ethics and professional conduct, and local practices, values and impacts of technologies in the Global Souths. Codes and regulations are instruments for international control and their gap with local realities can cause harm, despite local efforts to compensate. However, our insights also illustrate opportunities for university teaching to link more closely to priorities, actions and experiences in the Global Souths and enrich students’ education in the Global North.
在全球计算机科学教育中使伦理融入家庭:来自南方的发人深省的故事
尽管关于计算机伦理的大学课程和课程越来越多,但关于计算机科学项目应该如何解释文化、哲学和治理体系、宗教和语言中伦理困境和伦理方法的不同方式的研究却很少。我们借鉴了46位来自拉丁美洲、南亚、非洲、中东和澳大利亚原住民的大学教育工作者和实践者的经验和见解,他们参与了调查和访谈。我们的适度研究旨在促进关于全球南方伦理和计算机的对话,并为ACM本科计算机科学课程中社会、伦理和专业知识领域的课程指南的修订提供信息。与会者描述了全球化法规和正式的道德规范和职业行为准则中对道德的静态和预期方法与全球南方国家的当地实践、价值观和技术影响之间的摩擦。守则和条例是国际管制的工具,尽管当地努力加以弥补,但它们与当地现实的差距可能造成损害。然而,我们的见解也表明,大学教学有机会与全球南方的优先事项、行动和经验更紧密地联系起来,丰富全球北方学生的教育。
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