Designing Lasting Ethical Frameworks for Participant Sustainability
Why Ethical Frameworks Fail and Why Sustainability MattersWhen designing systems that involve human participants, whether in clinical trials, communit...
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Why Ethical Frameworks Fail and Why Sustainability MattersWhen designing systems that involve human participants, whether in clinical trials, communit...
The Stakes of Ethical Participation in Long-Term ResearchLong-term sustainability research—whether tracking climate adaptation in coastal communities ...
Every digital platform that depends on participant contributions faces a quiet crisis: the methods used to boost engagement today can undermine the tr...
Digital citizenship is often reduced to clicking 'I agree' on a terms-of-service screen. That gesture is not participation—it is a gate. Real particip...
Every tap, scroll, and notification shapes how we experience the digital world. Yet most platforms are engineered to maximize engagement at any cost—f...
Every digital choice a professional makes — from selecting a cloud provider to setting data retention policies — ripples outward. It affects energy co...
Introduction: The Paradox of Sustainable ChoiceIn my practice, I've seen a troubling pattern emerge over the last decade. Leaders and individuals, arm...
Most sustainability and ethics initiatives fail not because the goal was wrong, but because the people affected were treated as subjects rather than p...