[Air-L] public/private
Ed Lamoureux
ell at bumail.bradley.edu
Sat Aug 11 11:26:29 PDT 2007
On Aug 11, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Lois Ann Scheidt wrote:
> The only way to respectfully judge an author’s choice of an “intended
> audience” is to ask them, otherwise we are using mind-reading to
> “protect” those we see and vulnerable in some fashion. I will say
> here
> that I have much more problem with the idea of “mind-reading” people’s
> intentions than I have with saying publicly accessible
> communication is
> “overheard” or equivalent to a letter to the editor, and therefore
> open
> country for research.
further, informed consent is about consenting to allowing ones
material to be used IN RESEARCH.... not just read. A lot of the
arguments presented in favor of not asking/informing have to do with
the material being readily available for READING . . . which strikes
me as a different matter than material that is knowingly allowed to
be treated as research data. I know.... if the stuff if fully
public, one doesn't have to ask for that informed consent. But I
believe that there are so many grey areas in online communication
(both in terms of private/public expectations AND intentions about
recipients) that seeking informed consent of subjects is pretty
important. I have to wonder how many bloggers who willingly and self-
consciously put their stuff out for everyone to read would respond
when informed that their material was used as research data in a
specific study . . . one that, perhaps, isn't about what they are
interested in (or thought they were doing) at all?
Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Multimedia Program
and Department of Communication
Co-Director, New Media Center
1501 W. Bradley
Bradley University
Peoria IL 61625
309-677-2378
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