Drawing on the seminal work of Goffman, Krackhardt and others, this paper argues that there is a crucial step in between participants’ perceptions and the collection and visualisation of data – i.e. what we call the presentation of the networked self. We employ examples from our own empirical work in the UK to argue that the presentation of the networked self requires researchers to adopt a highly reflexive approach. Framing our analysis within the context of contemporary society – including the impact of social media on a ‘networking mindset’ – we explore the range of ethical dilemmas which can emerge during a research encounter
This thesis examines how social enterprise is constructed in theory and practice. A critical approac...
Data from online social networks carry enormous potential for psychological research, yet their use ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social net...
Drawing on the seminal work of Goffman, Krackhardt and others, this paper argues that there is a cru...
International audienceResearch in social network analysis (SNA) faces unprecedented ethical challeng...
International audienceBridging the social networks, field methods and ethics literatures, I make the...
New and emerging forms of data, including posts harvested from social media sites such as Twitter, h...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework for evaluating how social networking platforms fare as ep...
This short presentation highlights ethical issues that can result from the collecton and display of ...
This presentation seeks to explore a methodology new to the author and possibly of interest to confe...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/...
Collecting social network data is challenging, not least because conventional approaches rely on hum...
Paper has been accepted for publication in Information, Technology and People.Purpose: This paper pr...
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,...
This thesis examines how social enterprise is constructed in theory and practice. A critical approac...
Data from online social networks carry enormous potential for psychological research, yet their use ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social net...
Drawing on the seminal work of Goffman, Krackhardt and others, this paper argues that there is a cru...
International audienceResearch in social network analysis (SNA) faces unprecedented ethical challeng...
International audienceBridging the social networks, field methods and ethics literatures, I make the...
New and emerging forms of data, including posts harvested from social media sites such as Twitter, h...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework for evaluating how social networking platforms fare as ep...
This short presentation highlights ethical issues that can result from the collecton and display of ...
This presentation seeks to explore a methodology new to the author and possibly of interest to confe...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/...
Collecting social network data is challenging, not least because conventional approaches rely on hum...
Paper has been accepted for publication in Information, Technology and People.Purpose: This paper pr...
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,...
This thesis examines how social enterprise is constructed in theory and practice. A critical approac...
Data from online social networks carry enormous potential for psychological research, yet their use ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social net...