Published April 4, 2022 | Version v1
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Report from the First Workshop on Cyber Ethics in Platial Research

  • 1. Platial Analysis Lab, Department of Geography, McGill University, Canada
  • 2. Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • 3. Department of Geo-information Processing, University of Twente, the Netherlands
  • 4. Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University, United States

Description

On December 15th, 2021, the First Workshop on Cyber Ethics in Platial Research was held in Enschede, the Netherlands (virtually), in conjunction with the Third International Symposium on Platial Information Science (PLATIAL'21). The objective of this workshop was to explore the unique aspects of ethics related to place. During the workshop, invited speakers first provided a summary of their related work followed by organizers and attendees discussing the topic more broadly. With the goal of spurring an active discussion, the organizers prompted discussion through proposing the following three questions to the speakers and workshop attendees.

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H Zhang, G McKenzie, M Tomko, E Egorova, and J Kim - Report from the First Workshop on Cyber Ethics in Platial Research.pdf