TY - JOUR
T1 - Moral Engagement in Design
T2 - Five Considerations for Unpacking the Ethical Dimensions of Design Methods
AU - Ozkaramanli - Leerkes, Deger
AU - Nagenborg, Michael H.
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - What society experiences today as morally questionable design—from gendered toys for children to public benches that prevent sleeping—can be considered the aftermath of an underdeveloped foundation for systematic ethical reflection in design methodologies. Although designing is an inherently moral activity, research on how to recognize and handle ethical questions and moral dilemmas in early (conceptual) design activities is scarce. In this article, we use an interdisciplinary lens to analyze and respond to the challenges of bridging moral psychology, ethics of technology, and design methodologies. For this, we introduce the concept of moral engagement in design, which is inspired by Moral Disengagement Theory. Finally, we propose five preliminary considerations for enacting moral engagement in design practices. These considerations form an interdisciplinary bridge to help us reflect on the moral dimensions of methodological choices in conceptual design practices.
AB - What society experiences today as morally questionable design—from gendered toys for children to public benches that prevent sleeping—can be considered the aftermath of an underdeveloped foundation for systematic ethical reflection in design methodologies. Although designing is an inherently moral activity, research on how to recognize and handle ethical questions and moral dilemmas in early (conceptual) design activities is scarce. In this article, we use an interdisciplinary lens to analyze and respond to the challenges of bridging moral psychology, ethics of technology, and design methodologies. For this, we introduce the concept of moral engagement in design, which is inspired by Moral Disengagement Theory. Finally, we propose five preliminary considerations for enacting moral engagement in design practices. These considerations form an interdisciplinary bridge to help us reflect on the moral dimensions of methodological choices in conceptual design practices.
KW - Design Ethics
KW - Ethics of Technology
KW - Design Methods
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198506728&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1162/desi_a_00774
DO - 10.1162/desi_a_00774
M3 - Article
SN - 0747-9360
VL - 40
SP - 37
EP - 48
JO - Design issues
JF - Design issues
IS - 3
ER -