[Air-L] Suggestions on ethics of using online data for academic research
Pawan Singh
pawansinghh at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 17:14:44 PDT 2008
Hi,
I am Pawan Singh, a PhD. student in Communication at UC, San Diego. I am
currently working on a paper that looks at questions of identity
construction and performance online by gay men in the Indian context. I am
basically looking at some of the user profiles on a popular dating/hook-up
site used by gay men to understand how they self-construct identity and form
relationships in this space. I understand that the data on these profiles is
private even though it's in a public space.
When I chose some profiles using purposive sampling, I contacted the users
for their consent. Very few responded while others dismissed the research as
hoax. I am investigating how I can go ahead and produce an virtual
ethnographic analysis based on this profiles in an ethical fashion. I could
change the names of the user profiles but does that suffice?
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. It'll be a great help.
Thanks,
Pawan Singh
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