Ethics, Analytics and the Duty of Care ~ Data Ethics
Data Ethics
The knowledge that allows a person to acquire, use, interpret and share data in an ethical manner including recognizing legal and ethical issues (e.g., biases, privacy) (Statistics Canada, 2020).
Be able to use the informed consent, be able to protect individuals’ data privacy, confidentiality, integrity and security, be able to apply authorship, ownership, data access (governance), re-negotiation and data-sharing (Learn2Analyze, 2017).
Relevant Links
These links are typically articles defining data literacy that include this theme in their definition.
Antti Poikola, Canada.ca, 2021;, Statistics Canada, Antti Poikola, Canada.ca, 2020;, Antti Poikola, Open Data Institute, 2020;, Antti Poikola, Apolitical, 2021;, Antti Poikola, Learn2Analyze, 2017;, Chantel Ridsdale, et.al., Dalhousie University, Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium of Sixteenth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, 2015;, Annika Wolff, Daniel Gooch, Jose J. Cavero Montaner, Umar Rashid, Gerd Kortuem, Canada.ca, 2016;, Helena Sternkopf, Roland M. Mueller, Department of National Defence, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2018;, Andreas Grillenberger, Ralf Romeike, Kateryna Maltseva Reiby, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Safegraph, 2018;