Abstract
The notion of “Responsible Digital” emphasises the ethical and responsible design and use of digital technologies. Having the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely, wisely and securely becomes critical when digital literacy and access to technologies are limited and livelihood possibilities are precarious such as in the context of vulnerable migrants. We use the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) framework in its operationalised version called AREA Plus as a lens to reflect on our research-practice in relation to two projects in sensitive contexts that were designed with vulnerable groups to co-create digital interventions aimed at improving their lives. In so doing, we introduce a new ‘sustainability’ dimension to AREA Plus to develop what we term the AREAS framework. We contribute to knowledge by using the AREA Plus framework in the context of Africa, South East Asia and South America migration and by further enhancing it; to methodology by highlighting the procedures followed when working with vulnerable groups; and to practice through the promotion of responsible digital practices.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Information Systems Frontiers |
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Publication status | Published - 14 May 2025 |
Keywords
- Responsible Digital
- Digital Intervention
- Co-creation
- Migration
- Vulnerability
Prizes
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Best Collaborative and Innovation Research Project - Royal Holloway Research & Engagement Awards 2025
Harindranath, G. '. (Recipient) & Unwin, T. (Recipient), 2025
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)