科学、伦理和负责任的研究——以监控为例

A. Alfonsi, Maresa Berliri
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本章以社会学方法为基础,从科学和创新正在经历的深刻变革的角度来解决监控研究的伦理问题,作为从现代社会到后现代社会的更广泛转变的一部分,也影响到其他主要的社会机构(如政府、宗教、家庭和公共行政)。科学和技术系统中发生的变化的特点是权威日益减少,内部机制和标准不确定,获取资源的机会越来越少,而且越来越困难。这些变化也与全球化和新的数字技术有关,它们改变了研究的开展和传播方式。研究现在更加开放,其结果也更容易为公民所获取。科学研究也受到越来越多的公众监督,与此同时,公众对科学的不信任和不满正在上升。在这样的背景下,确保研究活动不受欺诈和不道德行为的影响比以往任何时候都更加重要。公民对享受自己的权利(包括保护自己私人领域的能力)的合理期望正在增长。科学和技术发展与对这些权利的广泛认识和行使这些权利的可能性密切相关,但它也产生新的风险,同时普遍的不安全感增加。数字革命在提高人们生活质量的同时,也为犯罪和恐怖主义提供了新的机会,这反过来又产生了通过日益先进和侵入性的监控技术加强安全系统的需求。监测领域的不当行为不仅可能破坏研究的质量,而且还可能进一步损害社会对研究和科学以及对国家及其机构的信任。
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Science, Ethics, and Responsible Research – The Case of Surveillance
This chapter, based on a sociological approach, addresses the ethical issues of surveillance research from the perspective of the profound transformations that science and innovation are undergoing, as part of a broader shift from modern to post-modern society, affecting also other major social institutions (such as govern-ment, religion, family, and public administration). The change occurring in the science and technology system is characterised by diminishing authority, uncertainty about internal mechanisms and standards, and a declining and increasingly difficult access to resources. Such changes, also related to globalisation and new digital technologies, have transformed the way research is conducted and dissemi-nated. Research is now more open and its results more easily accessible to citizens. Scientific research is also put under increased public scrutiny, while, at the same time, public distrust and disaffection towards science is rising. In such a context, it is more important than ever to make sure that research activities are not compromised by fraudulent and unethical practices. The legitimate expectations of citizens to enjoy their rights, including the ability to protect their private sphere, are growing. Scientific and technological development is deeply interrelated with the widespread awareness of these rights and the possibility of exercising them, but it produces also new risks, while a widespread sense of insecurity increases. The digital revolution, while improving people’s quality of life, offers at the same time new opportunities for crime and terrorism, which in turn has produced a demand to strengthen security systems through increasingly advanced and intrusive surveillance technologies. Misconduct in the field of surveillance may not only undermine the quality of research, but also further impair society’s trust in research and science as well as in the State and its institutions.
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