This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies, such as the use of social media (SM) sites as a source of data for research. Using SM research as an example, this paper explores the practices of a number of actors and researchers within the “Ethics Ecosystem” which as a network governs ethically responsible research behaviour. In the case of SM research, the ethical use of this data is currently in dispute, as even though it is seemingly publically available, concerns relating to privacy, vulnerability, potential harm and consent blur the lines of responsible ethical research behaviour. The findings point to the dominance of a personal, bottom-up, researcher-led, ‘ethical barometer’ for m...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
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...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
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 ...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
Since the late 1990s, researchers have been investigating into the ethical issues of Internet resear...
In our work we study practical approaches to internet research ethics with a logitudinal perspective...
BACKGROUND: Although primarily used for social networking and often used for social support and diss...
In this paper, the authors examine some of the implications of born-digital research environments b...
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...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
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...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
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 ...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
Since the late 1990s, researchers have been investigating into the ethical issues of Internet resear...
In our work we study practical approaches to internet research ethics with a logitudinal perspective...
BACKGROUND: Although primarily used for social networking and often used for social support and diss...
In this paper, the authors examine some of the implications of born-digital research environments b...
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...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
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...