This article explores ethical conundrums in linguistic research on online platforms populated by ‘pick-up artists’ (PUAs), a community that learns and practices speed-seduction for short-term mating. Originally a male heterosexual community, PUAs encourage men to use manipulative strategies to select, pursue, isolate and sexually conquer women ( Hall, Jeffrey A. & Melanie Canterberry. 2011 . Sexism and assertive courtship strategies. Sex Roles 65(11). 840–853). Using so-called ‘field reports’ – detailed accounts of interactions with women – from Anglophone PUA forums as our data, we investigate the narrative stance devices that PUAs use to impose the game frame on their activities. Unavoidably, sampling language in an environment where ...
This article explores some of the ethical considerations about researching language, gender, and sex...
Over the past decade, researchers from different academic disciplines have paid increasing attention...
Ethical issues arise at all phases of the research act. However, this article is intended to identif...
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Drawing on an analytic framework developed from ethical research guidelines and the relevant literat...
Internet users’ comments in online spaces have attracted researchers’ attention in recent years. Alt...
"Online surveys and interviews, the observations of chat rooms or online games, data mining, knowled...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
Increasingly, psychologists are extending their research to include online methods of data collectio...
In our work we study practical approaches to internet research ethics with a logitudinal perspective...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid growth in Internet technologies, which offer new possibilities f...
This article explores some of the ethical considerations about researching language, gender, and sex...
Over the past decade, researchers from different academic disciplines have paid increasing attention...
Ethical issues arise at all phases of the research act. However, this article is intended to identif...
This paper explores the ethics of analysing extant online data from a sex-positive perspective. The ...
In recent years, researchers working within the discipline of applied linguistics and beyond have di...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
Drawing on an analytic framework developed from ethical research guidelines and the relevant literat...
Internet users’ comments in online spaces have attracted researchers’ attention in recent years. Alt...
"Online surveys and interviews, the observations of chat rooms or online games, data mining, knowled...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
Increasingly, psychologists are extending their research to include online methods of data collectio...
In our work we study practical approaches to internet research ethics with a logitudinal perspective...
At the heart of any research project lies the trustworthiness with which its findings might be viewe...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid growth in Internet technologies, which offer new possibilities f...
This article explores some of the ethical considerations about researching language, gender, and sex...
Over the past decade, researchers from different academic disciplines have paid increasing attention...
Ethical issues arise at all phases of the research act. However, this article is intended to identif...