by deereynolds | Dec 9, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
The four risk zones I will discuss are: Truth, Disinformation & Propaganda Addiction & the Dopamine Economy Economic & Asset Inequalities Machine Ethics & Algorithmic Biases Technology has transformed how we live and interact, but these changes...
by Miranda (they/them) | Nov 22, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
Zone 2: Addiction and the Dopamine Economy The two examples that came to mind for this zone were the poem “It was the Damn Phones” and the documentary “The Social Delima”. It is important for social workers to think deliberately about the impact of websites and apps...
by lollivierre2 | Nov 16, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
Discussion Post – Ethical OS Risk Zones in Social Work Practice As technology becomes more central in social work practice, the Ethical OS Risk Zones remind us to think carefully about how digital tools affect our clients, our boundaries, and our ethical...
by TierraM | Nov 16, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics, Uncategorized |
All 8 risk zones highlight an aera of concern for our work as social workers and the impact of technology. The risk zones that I chose to highlight were Risk Zone 2, Risk Zone 3, Risk Zone 4 and Risk Zone 7 Risk Zone 2- Addiction and the Dopamine Economy- In Module 4...
by Gemalli | Nov 15, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
One of the zones that was discussed in the article that intrigued me was zone 2, the dopamine and addiction economy, which deals with the implementation of identifying the human interactions with technology and the elements of addiction that Tech can cause during such...
by Panther22 | Nov 15, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
Zone 1: Truth, Disinformation, and Propaganda Bibbs et.al, explains that Risk Zone One requires tech designers and users to identify how shared information may be under attack while examining the truth in the information properties, and technologies being used,...