Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must balance familiar ethical principles with new notions of public availability. This article qualitatively examines how U.K. REC members view this balance in terms of risk and consent. While it found significant variance overall, there were discernible experience-based trends. REC members with less experience of reviewing SM held inflexible notions of consent and risk that could be categorized as either relying on traditional notions of requiring direct consent, or viewing publicly available data as “fair game.” More experienced REC members took a more nuanced approach to data use and consent. We conclude that the more nuanced approach should be b...
Social media are a rich source of insight for data mining and user centred research, but the questio...
The fast changing field of social media (SM) research presents unique challenges for research ethics...
If you were on Facebook in January 2012, there is a chance that it tried to make you sad. If you wer...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
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,...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
There is widespread debate about ethical practice in social research with most social researchers ar...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Social media are a rich source of insight for data mining and user centred research, but the questio...
The fast changing field of social media (SM) research presents unique challenges for research ethics...
If you were on Facebook in January 2012, there is a chance that it tried to make you sad. If you wer...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
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,...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
Researchers increasingly use social media (SM) to recruit, retain, and trace participants, yet empir...
There is widespread debate about ethical practice in social research with most social researchers ar...
This article reports on a U.K. workshop on social media research ethics held in May 2018. There were...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Social media are a rich source of insight for data mining and user centred research, but the questio...
The fast changing field of social media (SM) research presents unique challenges for research ethics...
If you were on Facebook in January 2012, there is a chance that it tried to make you sad. If you wer...