Workshop - pre-ICIS IFIP WG 8.2 OASIS Workshop on Criticality and Values in Digital Transformation Research

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Markus Philipp Zimmer - Chair

Polyxeni Vasilakopoulou - Chair

Miria Grisot - Chair

Marko Niemimaa - Chair

The OASIS pre-ICIS 2022 workshop calls for submissions that take a value-reflective and critical stance on digital transformation. While researchers have paid great attention to understanding how digital transformation can uphold and better the status-quo, there is an emerging awareness of negative consequences and new socioeconomic challenges triggered by digital technologies. Indeed, we face a multitude of societal and organizational issues that digital technologies have the potential to amplify or alleviate; depending on which values we value. The ubiquity of computing blurs boundaries between work and life. Always-on engenders a contorted reality of self and others, yet it also enables flexibility and autonomy. Artificial intelligence (AI) can fuel discrimination, undermine freedom of speech or disassemble entire democracies, while it can also drive progress in society and economy for instance, by helping people with disabilities, optimizing energy generation and consumption, or supporting the development of new drugs. All too often, digital technologies are built on the principle of privacy violation rather than of privacy as a basic human right, and security is used as an argument for enhanced surveillance and control rather than for human wellbeing and protection in the digital sphere. At the same time, we have to tackle social and environmental sustainability issues such as climate change, poverty and inequality in which digital technologies can take a positive role. All this calls for a value-reflective stance and exploration of the criticality of digital transformation. After all, we must acknowledge that any attempt to leverage technology for good can also have negative corollary effects. Hence, the OASIS pre-ICIS 2022 workshop aims to promote research that engages and reflects the value positions and criticality in digital transformation research. We propose an inclusive agenda embracing the more traditional IFIP 8.2 community while being open towards other relevant topics outside IFIP 8.2.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
•Corollary effects of digital transformation on society, organizations and individuals
•The ethical consequences and considerations of digital transformation
•Digital transformation research focusing on the triple bottom line of sustainability
•Privacy-respectful and ethically-just cybersecurity of digital transformation
•Value positions underpinning responsible artificial intelligence
•Unpacking the socio-technical nature of responsible artificial intelligence
•Changing human–machine relations
•Value positions inscribed in information infrastructures and infrastructuring
•Values in governance and control of information infrastructures
•Methodological issues of taking a critical perspective on digital transformation/responsible artificial intelligence/information infrastructures
10.12.2022
Workshop - pre-ICIS IFIP WG 8.2 OASIS Workshop on Criticality and Values in Digital Transformation Research

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Workshop - pre-ICIS IFIP WG 8.2 OASIS Workshop on Criticality and Values in Digital Transformation Research

10.12.2210.12.22

Copenhagen, Denmark

Event: Workshop

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