[Air-L] Best Practices for Conducting Risky Research & Protecting Yourself from Online Harassment

Mari Mariquita majito_lp41 at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 18 10:00:40 PDT 2016


Dear Alice,

Thank you for sharing this useful resource! I'll share it with my contacts if it's ok with you.

Maria Jose


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-------- Mensaje original --------
De: "Alice E. Marwick"
Fecha:18/10/2016 16:49 (GMT+01:00)
A: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Asunto: [Air-L] Best Practices for Conducting Risky Research & Protecting Yourself from Online Harassment

Dear all,

I'm delighted to announce that Lindsay Blackwell, Katherine Lo and I have
finished a guide for researchers who wish to investigate topics that may
leave them open to online harassment or other networked forms of abuse.

http://datasociety.net/output/best-practices-for-conducting-risky-research/

We've put together recommendations for institutions, supervisors, and
researchers-- especially junior researchers. This is academic-focused, but
we've included lots of cybersecurity guidelines and links to other
resources.

Please let us know if you find this helpful, and send any suggestions to
riskyresearch at datasociety.net.

Best
Alice

--
Alice E. Marwick, PhD
Fellow, Data & Society
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (as of 2017)
amarwick at gmail.com
http://www.tiara.org  <http://www.tiara.org>
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