And to agree to enforceable consequences if they go back on their word--as they have, over and over again.https://twitter.com/katecrawford/status/800814000246292480 …
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Our paper is here: http://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29CO.1943-7862.0000109 … (there's an OA archive version online as well.)
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Thanks! Found & downloaded the OA version with a little Googling...
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Thanks! Jumping into the middle I'd say consider Conflicting Obligations in construction. Ethics,
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Ethics, yes in construction, but an ethic highly bound with building codes so Scope of Work is key
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Every decision gets made through one's scope of work lens, company's interests, and project needs
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Introduction of a new tech in construction didn't change or account for longstanding arrangement
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