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Autores principales: Jääskeläinen, Petra, Kanhov, Elin
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10756
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author Jääskeläinen, Petra
Kanhov, Elin
author_facet Jääskeläinen, Petra
Kanhov, Elin
contents Human-nonhuman sound interaction and technologies aim to bridge the gap of inter-species communication. While they emerge from attempts to understand and communicate with nonhumans, they also raise questions on the ethics of nonhuman data use, for example regarding the unintended consequences such data extraction can have to nonhumans. In this paper, we discuss power relations and aspects of representation in nonhuman data practices, and their potential critical implications to nonhumans. Drawing from prior research on data ethics and posthumanities, we conceptualize two challenges of nonhuman data ethics for the design of Human-Nonhuman Interaction (HNI) and technologies in sound ecologies. We provide takeaways for how sensitivities toward nonhuman stakeholders can be considered in the design of HNI in the context of sound ecologies.
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spellingShingle Data Ethics and Practices of Human-Nonhuman Sound Technologies and Ecologies
Jääskeläinen, Petra
Kanhov, Elin
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-nonhuman sound interaction and technologies aim to bridge the gap of inter-species communication. While they emerge from attempts to understand and communicate with nonhumans, they also raise questions on the ethics of nonhuman data use, for example regarding the unintended consequences such data extraction can have to nonhumans. In this paper, we discuss power relations and aspects of representation in nonhuman data practices, and their potential critical implications to nonhumans. Drawing from prior research on data ethics and posthumanities, we conceptualize two challenges of nonhuman data ethics for the design of Human-Nonhuman Interaction (HNI) and technologies in sound ecologies. We provide takeaways for how sensitivities toward nonhuman stakeholders can be considered in the design of HNI in the context of sound ecologies.
title Data Ethics and Practices of Human-Nonhuman Sound Technologies and Ecologies
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10756