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Public places - public activities?
Janne Bromseth
SKIKT Researchers Conference 8th April 2002
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Public places - public activities?
  • Methodological approaches and ethical dilemmas in
    research on computer-mediated communication
    contexts

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From chaos to order? Developing and negotiating
research strategies for Internet-mediated
contexts
  • The cyberspace experiences that can contribute
    to ethical wisdom are just now developing
    Christina Allen 1996
  • The Internet from mystified virtual reality to
    common socially intergrated multi-use technology
  • Internet research from pioner field to
    establishing guidelines and best practises

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What is new with these electronic public
townsquares ?
  • Large scale group communication
  • through written text
  • storable
  • over geographical distance
  • as ongoing discursive practises
  • often more of a semi-public character, not
    seeking publicity as primary social function
    and goal for communicating - and still being
    highly publically accessible due to its mediated
    forms

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General ethical guidelines leading us where?
  • Good general basic tools, but
  • what is a public space?
  • and what is registration of behaviour using
    technical aids .. that implies that the
    observed material can be stored regarding
    Internet-mediated contexts?

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  • ensure freedom and self-determination
    (paragraphs 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 19)
  • prevent harm and unreasonable strain (paragraphs
    7, 9, 10,11, 12, 15, 17 and 18),
  • safeguard private life and close relations
    (paragraphs 12, 13 and 14)' (ibid. 8).

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Public or private? Moving beyond spatial metaphors
  • Defining a net-mediated context from the
    outside or theinside?
  • What constitutes a place on the net?
  • Public accessibility - public activity?
  • Social activity and user experience as key tool
    for defining net-mediated space who, why, what
    and how?

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Informed consent, participant observation and
context dilemmas and conflicting issues
  • Net-mediated contexts - a Mecca for observation
    without being seen
  • but what ethical conflicts can arise when not
    informing?
  • Are my definitions of the context the same as
    users, and how would it impact the study if its
    not?
  • To what degree can participants privacy be
    protected?

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Like a public town square?Key issues related to
doing qualitative studies of net-mediated group
communication contexts
  • Validity and interpretation
  • Anonymisation
  • Direct quotes and ownership
  • Research purpose
  • Risks and potential harm of identifying
    participants and groups

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Who is responsible for protecting users privacy
and what methodological consequences do ethical
choices imply?
  • Who is responsible for protecting users privacy?


  • 1) How will the research purpose be affected in
    informing group members?
  • 2) What research strategies would be possible?
  • 3) How and can informants' privacy be protected
    and
  • 4) What effects on the group as a social unit can
    occur?

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Conclusions
  • Future challenges
  • Making and improving general and disciplinary
    guidelines that are flexible enough to embrace
    the diverse contexts, but without being totally
    relativistiv, based on our good ethical guidlines
    we have already
  • more research on user experience of how they
    perceive their groups we have to learn from
    them
  • good researcher training in methodology
  • continue the discussions in the research community

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Making Common Ground Methodological and ethical
challenges in internet research
  • Nordic interdisciplinary workshop at NTNU, 1. -
    2. of June 2002
  • Research course 3. - 6. of June
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