dallindividuo
Dallindividuo is a neologism used in Italian-language discourse to denote a principle or framework that centers policy, design, and analysis on the rights, autonomy, and welfare of the individual. The term is typically applied in discussions of technology, data governance, and public policy to foreground personal sovereignty alongside collective concerns.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in the 2010s among scholars and policymakers discussing digital governance,
Conceptual scope: Dallindividuo encompasses respect for informed consent, privacy by design, transparency, and user empowerment. It
Applications: In data governance, dallindividuo is invoked to argue for consent regimes that are granular and
Criticism: Critics say the term is vague, can obscure collective responsibilities, or be used rhetorically without
Related concepts include data privacy, algorithmic transparency, informed consent, and user-centered design.