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Does the Web challenge our traditional ethical arrangements? ‘The trials and tribulations of undertaking online observational research’. Lisa Sugiura ls3e10@soton.ac.uk Research Methods Festival Session, Thursday July 9th, 2014
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Does the Web challenge our traditional ethical arrangements?‘The trials and tribulations of undertaking online observational research’ Lisa Sugiura ls3e10@soton.ac.uk Research Methods Festival Session, Thursday July 9th, 2014 Research Ethics in Context: Qualitative Methods and Ethical Challenges
Agenda • Ethnography on the Web • Lurking • Informed consent and public or private spaces • An ethical quandary in practice
Ethnography conducted online • Traditional definition Hammersley and Atkinson, 1983: 1 • ‘Virtual ethnography’ (Hine, 2000) • ‘Netnography’ (Kozinets, 2002) • Is observational research involving no participant interaction meaningful ethnographic study?
Lurking • Hine (2000) ‘known presence but no observable trace’ • An ‘unequal power relationship’ (Heath et al 1999, cited in Grinyer 2007).
Challenges for ethics committees • ‘Eliciting informed consent, negotiating access agreements, assessing the boundaries between the public and the private, and ensuring the security of data transmissions are all problematic in Internet research‘ (BSA 2002: 5 ).
Informed consent in online research • Forums, blogs, social media • Blurring of public and private • Privacy – Beer and Burrows (2007), Boyd and Marwick (2011), AoIR (2012) • Contextual integrity (Nissenbaum, 2010)
My research - web forums as digital interactions • Data obtained from discussions on web forums • Researchers: Access to diverse / potentially unreachable groups • Members: Provides incentive and information • Public or private?
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Ethical issues • Lurking • Informed consent • Overt vs. Covert • Law distinct from morality stepdadding.com
What next? • Non-participant observation rather than ethnography
References • Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) (2012) Ethics Guide http://aoir.org/documents/ethics-guide/ • BSA (2002) Statement of Ethical Practice for the British Sociological Association. http://www.britsoc.co.uk/media/27107/StatementofEthicalPractice.pdf • Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2007). Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0: Some initial considerations. Sociological Research Online, 12(5), 17. • Boyd, D., & Marwick, A. (2011). Social Privacy in Networked Publics: Teens Attitudes, Practices, and Strategies. • Grinyer, A. (2007) 'The ethics of Internet usage in health and personal narratives research', Social Research Update 49, University of Surrey. • Hammersley, M. and Atkinson, P. (1983; 1995) Ethnography: Principles in Practice, London: Routledge. • Hine C. (2000) Virtual Ethnography. London: Sage. • Kozinets, R. V. (2002), “The Field Behind the Screen: Using Netnography for Marketing Research in Online Communities,” Journal of Marketing Research, 39 (February), 61-72. • Nissenbaum, J. (1994). Helen Nissenbaum. Computing and Accountability, Communications of the ACM (January 1994), 72-80.
Thank you Any questions? Lisa Sugiura ls3e10@soton.ac.uk Twitter: @lisa_sugiura https://soton.academia.edu/LisaSugiura Supervisors: Prof. Catherine Pope & Dr. Craig Webber