Cayla Key (ESR2) Smart Homes WP3 D3.4 Dataset This folder contains data from the study "Care Manifesto for Internet Health" which was conducted as part of PhD research on Domestic IoT with the Open Design of Trusted Things (OpenDoTT) project. The study aimed to investigate the research questions: 1. How can a "care for internet health" framework shift smart home technology design and advocacy? 2. How can care ethics help internet health advocacy work incorporate more ecological stakeholders and have a broader view of home? 3. How can care ethics and ecological thinking change our conceptions of trust and agency? 4. How can care ethics help reframe internet health issues such as: Digital inclusion, Decentralization, Openness, and Web literacy to be more sustainable? For further information, the researcher Cayla Rai Key can be contacted by email: c.key@northumbria.ac.uk Care Manifesto for Internet Health This study consisted of one phase of data collection: Phase 1: I conducted a workshop with 7 Internet Health experts and advocates via Zoom and Miro to discuss the manifesto and its possible implications, challenges, and strengths. The captured data from this phase contains: - anonymized transcripts of the audio recording - anonymized transcripts of the online chat log This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 813508.