[Air-L] : question on data policy for research on extremist social media content

Tarleton L. Gillespie tlg28 at cornell.edu
Mon Aug 10 12:09:26 PDT 2020


Not a policy, but this research will be of interest to you:

Banchik, A. V. (2020). Disappearing acts: Content moderation and emergent practices to preserve at-risk human rights–related content. New Media & Society. 
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1461444820912724 



On 8/10/20, 3:06 PM, "Air-L on behalf of cbouko" <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of catherine.bouko at ugent.be> wrote:

    Hi all,

    I have often had informal conversations with peers about the problem of
    sharing (violent) extremist content extracted from social media between us,
    insofar as one could be considered as purveyors of extremist propaganda in
    doing so, even if one shares such data for scientific purposes. I haven't
    found any policy of that kind on the internet, though. Do you have some
    links to such policies or documents, please?

    Thanks very much!

    Wishing you a lovely summer,

    Catherine

    -- 
    Catherine Bouko

    Ghent University
    Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
    Groot-Brittanniëlaan 45
    9000 Gent
    Belgium
    Bureau: B2.06
    http://research.flw.ugent.be/en/catherine.bouko
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