The future of ICT for health and ageing: Unveiling ethical and social issues through horizon scanning foresight

Brem A (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

Journal

Book Volume: 155

DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2020.119995

Abstract

This paper uses horizon scanning as a foresight methodology to investigate the opportunities, challenges and futures of ICT for health and ageing, particularly focusing on identifying the ethical and social issues associated with this sector. It uses empirical evidence gained from the analysis of interviews, literature reviews, and policy documents to identify the primary signals within the areas of future technologies, future environments, future companies, and future older people. In addition, we build on contemporary internet-based discussions amongst the general public and the ICT start-up sector to identify weak signals regarding ethical and social issues, based on and around these areas. Our findings show that the key ethical and social issues identified are concerned with the issue of the elderly being seen as collections of diseases, the human face of ICT, privacy and informed consent, autonomy, stereotyping of older people, and general anxieties around ICTs. We conclude our paper with recommendations for addressing these ethical and social concerns, specifically through the adoption of responsible research and innovation practices.

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APA:

Brem, A. (2020). The future of ICT for health and ageing: Unveiling ethical and social issues through horizon scanning foresight. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 155. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2020.119995

MLA:

Brem, Alexander. "The future of ICT for health and ageing: Unveiling ethical and social issues through horizon scanning foresight." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 155 (2020).

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