arXiv Open Access 2025

African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial Data Science

Teanna Barrett Chinasa T. Okolo B. Biira Eman Sherif Amy X. Zhang +1 lainnya
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The shift towards pluralism in global data ethics acknowledges the importance of including perspectives from the Global Majority to develop responsible data science practices that mitigate systemic harms in the current data science ecosystem. Sub-Saharan African (SSA) practitioners, in particular, are disseminating progressive data ethics principles and best practices for identifying and navigating anti-blackness and data colonialism. To center SSA voices in the global data ethics discourse, we present a framework for African data ethics informed by the thematic analysis of an interdisciplinary corpus of 50 documents. Our framework features six major principles: 1) Challenge Power Asymmetries, 2) Assert Data Self-Determination, 3) Invest in Local Data Institutions & Infrastructures, 4) Utilize Communalist Practices, 5) Center Communities on the Margins, and 6) Uphold Common Good. We compare our framework to seven particularist data ethics frameworks to find similar conceptual coverage but diverging interpretations of shared values. Finally, we discuss how African data ethics demonstrates the operational value of data ethics frameworks. Our framework highlights Sub-Saharan Africa as a pivotal site of responsible data science by promoting the practice of communalism, self-determination, and cultural preservation.

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T

Teanna Barrett

C

Chinasa T. Okolo

B

B. Biira

E

Eman Sherif

A

Amy X. Zhang

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Leilani Battle

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Barrett, T., Okolo, C.T., Biira, B., Sherif, E., Zhang, A.X., Battle, L. (2025). African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial Data Science. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.16043

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