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Ethical Considerations When Using Geospatial Technologies for Evidence Generation

Gabrielle Berman, Sara de la Rosa, Tanya Accone and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef

Innocenti Discussion Papers

Abstract: Geospatial technologies have transformed the way we visualize and understand social phenomena and physical environments. There are significant advantages in using these technologies and data however, their use also presents ethical dilemmas such as privacy and security concerns as well as the potential for stigma and discrimination resulting from being associated with particular locations. Therefore, the use of geospatial technologies and resulting data needs to be critically assessed through an ethical lens prior to implementation of programmes, analyses or partnerships. This paper examines the benefits, risks and ethical considerations when undertaking evidence generation using geospatial technologies. It is supplemented by a checklist that may be used as a practical tool to support reflection on the ethical use of geospatial technologies.

Keywords: ethical research; technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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