[Air-L] Ethical Concerns in online research

Berry D.M. D.M.Berry at swansea.ac.uk
Sat Jan 24 02:10:19 PST 2009


This would be a good place to centralise any further information you find out about Ethics and online research...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_research_ethics

Best

David



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From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Charles Ess
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> In addition I also recommend Online Research Ethics (Johns, Chen &
> Hall, eds., see http://home.cfu.net/~mjohns/OSRFlyer.htm) and a
> forthcoming book by AoIR President Charles Ess (who may be able to
> tell us when it's due, if I may put him on the spot).

oh my - 
thanks very much indeed, Steve -
FWIW, the book - Digital Media Ethics - is due out in February from Polity
Press - 
<http://www.polity.co.uk/digitalmediaandsociety/bookinfo_dme.aspx>
- in the same Digital Media and Society series that includes volumes by our
AoIR colleagues such as Alex Halavais, Leah Lievrouw, Rich Ling, Jill
Walker-Rettberg, and Nancy Baym (forgive me if I missed anyone?)

While in the book I offer some discussion of Internet research ethics, I
would be quick to add that much more extensive analysis will be found in the
resources already suggested in this thread - to which I would further add:

Elizabeth Buchanan (ed.) (2004). Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues
and Controversies. Hershey: Idea Group.

and Elizabeth's forthcoming chapter, "Internet Research Ethics: Past,
Present, and Future" in Robert Burnett, Mia Consalvo, and C. Ess (eds.), The
Blackwell Handbook of Internet Studies_.  (This anthology is not likely to
appear until later this year - we're hoping by IR 10.0 - Elizabeth may be
willing to share some pertinent tidbits with interested persons offlist?)

[the spot I was on has now been deftly shifted ...]

You should also cast a glance at the online International Journal of
Internet Research Ethics:

<http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS/cipr/ijire/>

as well as the (paper only) Journal of Information Ethics.

Finally, several members of the AoIR ethics working group (chaired by
Elizabeth) - e.g., Jim Porter and Heidi Auchincloss McKee - are currently
working on projects that will only enhance and enrich this dramatically
growing body of literature even more.

How's that for an embarrassment of riches?

enjoy!
- charles ess

Distinguished Research Professor,
Interdisciplinary Studies Center <http://www.drury.edu/gp21>
Drury University
Springfield, MO  65802  USA

President, Association of Internet Researchers <www.aoir.org>
Co-Editor, International Journal of Internet Research Ethics
http://ijire.uwm.edu
Co-chair, CATaC conferences <www.catacconference.org>

"The answers to this and similar questions are not obvious, though unfounded
opinions are always ready at hand."  - Sara Ruddick, "Better Sex" (1975)



 


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