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数据透明度的阴暗面:GDPR后的有组织不成熟?

Dark Sides of Data Transparency: Organized Immaturity After GDPR?

Business Ethics Quarterly · 2023
被引 22 · 同刊同年前 10%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文探讨GDPR强制数据透明度可能反而助长用户无知、被操纵和失控,形成新的有组织不成熟,并提出了补救措施。

Abstract

Organized immaturity refers to the capacity of widely institutionalized sociotechnical systems to challenge qualities of human enlightenment, autonomy, and self-determination. In the context of surveillance capitalism, where these qualities are continuously put at risk, data transparency is increasingly proposed as a means of restoring human maturity by allowing individuals insight and choice vis-à-vis corporate data processing. In this article, however, I draw on research on General Data Protection Regulation–mandated data transparency practices to argue that transparency—while potentially fostering maturity—itself risks producing new forms of organized immaturity by facilitating user ignorance, manipulation, and loss of control of personal data. Considering data transparency’s relative “successes” and “failures” regarding the cultivation of maturity, I outline a set of possible remedies while arguing for a general need to develop more sophisticated ethical appreciations of transparency’s complex and potentially problematic implications for organized (im)maturity in the digital age.

数据隐私GDPR数字伦理社会技术系统监控资本主义