[Air-L] Request for support in reaching audience for mini-surveys

Ansgar Koene Ansgar.Koene at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Feb 1 01:24:25 PST 2016


For the next couple of weeks we are running a Twitter campaign to increase awareness and collect public opinions regarding the use of digital personal data. The campaign consists of daily Tweets mentioning an instance of reported data usage where there were concerns about the level of informed consent that was involved. Each Tweet contains a link to a mini-survey to ask people's opinion regarding that use of data.
Once we receive ten or more responses the outcomes of each mini-survey will be published/updated on our blog site.

In order to reach a broad public I would like to ask if Twitter users on the list would be willing to help us spread the tweets to potentially interested publics.

For this campaign we are using the hashtag #AnalyzeMyData<https://twitter.com/hashtag/AnalyzeMyData?src=hash>.
More information about this campaign is available at:
http://casma.wp.horizon.ac.uk/casma-projects/ccasmd/consent-to-analyzemydata-mini-surveys-campaign/

Thank for your support,
Ansgar

Dr. Ansgar Koene
CaSMa - Citizen centric approaches to social media analysis
Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute
University of Nottingham
https://sites.google.com/site/arkoene/
http://casma.wp.horizon.ac.uk/
http://www.horizon.ac.uk/




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