“I Am Datafied Because We Are Datafied”: an Ubuntu Perspective on (Relational) Privacy

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Reviglio U. [1 ]
Alunge R. [1 ]
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[1] Università di Bologna, Via Zamboni, 33, Bologna, 40126, BO
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Ethics; Group privacy; Intercultural ethics; Privacy; Relational privacy; Ubuntu;
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10.1007/s13347-020-00407-6
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The debate on the ethics of privacy has been mainly dominated by Western perspectives, to the exclusion of broader ethical theories and socio-cultural perspectives. This imbalance carries risks; transplanted ethical norms and values can collide with those of the communities in which they are deployed. The consequent homogenization might also represent a missed opportunity to enrich and develop the current paradigm of privacy protection so as to effectively face new technological challenges. This article introduces and discusses the sub-Saharan philosophy of Ubuntu and argues how its conception of the self helps to reinterpret some of the emerging issues revolving digital information technologies. To begin with, a general overview of the debate on the ethics of privacy is provided by distinguishing between individual and relational privacy. Also, the challenges of 'group privacy' are discussed. Then, we introduce basic principles of Ubuntu focusing on how these may have affected privacy conceptions and related legal practices. By outlining opportunities and risks of intercultural information ethics, we argue how Ubuntu—similarly to other communitarian moral philosophies—strengthens the development of the concept of relational privacy and, in particular, of group privacy. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
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