Transparency in Responsible Design: Avoiding Engineering Overconfidence and Supporting Societal Acceptance
                        Year: 2019
                        Editor: Wartzack, Sandro; Schleich, Benjamin; Gon
                        Author: Vermaas, Pieter
                        Series: ICED
                       Institution: Delft University of Technology
                        Section: Responsible design
                        DOI number: https://doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.350
                        ISSN: 2220-4342
                        
Abstract
In this contribution it is argued that in responsible design engineers should be transparent towards stakeholders about the goals they intend to realise with their designs. The emergence of responsible design in, e.g., value-sensitive design, design for values, social design, nudging and positive design, is to be welcomed. It has however the weakness of overconfidence which may lead engineers to suspend earlier commitments to society as given in engineering codes of conduct and ethics, and practices of seeking informed consent and taking blame. It is argued that these earlier commitments lead to the requirement that engineers should be transparent about the goals in responsible designs. Providing this transparency support moreover the societal acceptance of responsible design since it positions engineers doing responsible design as subscribing to values such as respect, honesty and trust. I illustrate the argument with a case of social design and a case of nudging.
Keywords: Social responsibility, Ethics, Communication, Engineering codes of conduct, Transparancy