individualsare
IndividualsAre is a term used in contemporary ethics and design discourse to describe an approach that centers the unique status of each person within social, technological, and policy systems. It treats individuals not as anonymous data points or interchangeable roles, but as agents with rights, preferences, and responsibilities. The concept is invoked in debates on privacy, consent, algorithmic fairness, and human-centered design.
Although not tied to a single school, the term has emerged in scholarly and advocacy writings during
Its core principles include autonomy, dignity, explicit consent, contextual integrity, data minimization, transparency, and accountability for
Critics note that "IndividualsAre" can be vague or aspirational, and translating the principle into scalable policies
Related concepts include personal data rights, privacy by design, data governance, and human-centered design.