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Impact through a critical lens

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21/05/2020 17:26  

Prioritize impact over intentions

Impact is not just about outcomes, we should also view our day to day work through a critical lens. Ethical design is necessary for a more responsible design within the development of projects. For ethical design, what needs to be taken into account is the accountability of who is involved, who benefits, and who is impacted or harmed by the decisions taken by the characteristics of the service or end product. Impact cannot be reduced to just outcomes, we should also view our day to day work through a critical lens.

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