The panel continues the discussion of ethics within web science from previous years. Beyond fundamental notions such as privacy and intellectual property new challenges arise continuously for researchers as new technologies, platforms, contingencies and people become involved in building the web. Examples for ethical challenges include crowdsourcing as a method, social media data sharing, and, most recently, social media reliability. In the face of \u2018fake news\u2019, trolling, cyberbullying and automated content the question is whom to trust: are social media more or less reliable than traditional media? who should regulate their content? using which criteria? and what is the impact on research
ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNET RESEARCH At the turn of this century, Nosek, Banaji, and Greenwald (2002)...
This paper discusses an unconventional approach to addressing key ethical dilemmas in the context of...
With its wealth of readily and often publicly available information about web users lives, the Web h...
Since the late 1990s, researchers have been investigating into the ethical issues of Internet resear...
Researchers studying the web find themselves immersed in a domain where information flows freely but...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
BACKGROUND: Although primarily used for social networking and often used for social support and diss...
Web Science is the interdisciplinary study of the World Wide Web as a first-order object in order to...
This anthology addresses ethical challenges that arise within the field of Internet research. Among ...
Ethical concerns in e-social science are often raised with respect to privacy, confidentiality, anon...
New research paradigms in CSCW come with unforeseen ethical challenges. In particular, online social...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...
During the last few years a growing amount of content produced by Internet users has become publicly...
ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNET RESEARCH At the turn of this century, Nosek, Banaji, and Greenwald (2002)...
This paper discusses an unconventional approach to addressing key ethical dilemmas in the context of...
With its wealth of readily and often publicly available information about web users lives, the Web h...
Since the late 1990s, researchers have been investigating into the ethical issues of Internet resear...
Researchers studying the web find themselves immersed in a domain where information flows freely but...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
BACKGROUND: Although primarily used for social networking and often used for social support and diss...
Web Science is the interdisciplinary study of the World Wide Web as a first-order object in order to...
This anthology addresses ethical challenges that arise within the field of Internet research. Among ...
Ethical concerns in e-social science are often raised with respect to privacy, confidentiality, anon...
New research paradigms in CSCW come with unforeseen ethical challenges. In particular, online social...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...
During the last few years a growing amount of content produced by Internet users has become publicly...
ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNET RESEARCH At the turn of this century, Nosek, Banaji, and Greenwald (2002)...
This paper discusses an unconventional approach to addressing key ethical dilemmas in the context of...
With its wealth of readily and often publicly available information about web users lives, the Web h...