Trust is fragile. The 2018 Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacles highlighted how data harvested from social media platforms can be used not only for commercial purposes but also for political manipulation. This incident and the widespread discussion around it further demonstrated the following issues: unethical data collection enabled by a platform; unethical use of data for corporate and political interest; and unethical data sharing by an academic. Research needs to be credible to maintain social license. Data is the lifeblood of research. For research to remain credible, research needs to remain fundamentally ethical and research methods comprising data collection and data analysis need to be robust, transparent, repeatable, and audi...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
Frequent public uproar over forms of data science that rely on information about people demonstrates...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
This chapter provides an overview of the specific legal, ethical, and privacy issues that can arise ...
There are specific challenges to using social media data in academic research, and in particular Twi...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The Open Data Initiative in the UK offers incredible opportunities for researchers who seek to gain ...
New and emerging forms of data, including posts harvested from social media sites such as Twitter, h...
The most dominant form of digital social media, Facebook, has more than two billion monthly users (F...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
peer reviewedSocial media data is a gold mine for research scientists, but such type of data carries...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
Frequent public uproar over forms of data science that rely on information about people demonstrates...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...
This chapter provides an overview of the specific legal, ethical, and privacy issues that can arise ...
There are specific challenges to using social media data in academic research, and in particular Twi...
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, social media platform providers such as Fac...
This introduction to the special issue considers how independent research on mis/disinformation camp...
The Open Data Initiative in the UK offers incredible opportunities for researchers who seek to gain ...
New and emerging forms of data, including posts harvested from social media sites such as Twitter, h...
The most dominant form of digital social media, Facebook, has more than two billion monthly users (F...
Meaningful access to social media data for research purposes has declined considerably after the ini...
peer reviewedSocial media data is a gold mine for research scientists, but such type of data carries...
Empirical research involving the analysis of Internet-based data raises a number of ethical challeng...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
Frequent public uproar over forms of data science that rely on information about people demonstrates...
This paper examines the consequences of a culture of “personal ethics” when using new methodologies,...