@article {1426039, title = {Humanitarian Digital Ethics: A Foresight and Decolonial Governance Approach}, journal = {Carr Center Discussion Paper Series}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Just as rights are not static, neither is harm. The humanitarian system has always been critiqued as arguably colonial and patriarchal. As these systems increasingly intersect with Western, capitalist technology systems in the race of {\textquotedblleft}for good{\textquotedblright} technology, how do governance systems ethically anticipate harm, not just now but into the future? Can humanitarian governance systems design mitigation or subversion mechanisms to not lock people into future harm, future inequity, or future indebtedness because of technology design and intervention? Instead of looking at digital governance in terms of control, weaving in foresight and decolonial approaches might liberate our digital futures so that it is a space of safety and humanity for all, and through this, birth new forms of digital humanism.\ 

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