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[ecrea] Ethics Guidelines from the Association of Internet Researchers
Sat Mar 09 23:25:40 GMT 2013
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Ethical Decision-Making and Internet Research:
Recommendations from the AoIR Ethics Working Committee (Version 2.0)
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It is with great pleasure we announce that the 2012 AOIR Ethics guidelines
document was approved by the general membership of the Association of
Internet Researchers and is finally available online.
You can find the 2012 document athttp://aoir.org/documents/ethics-guide/,
along with a link to the (work-in-progress) wiki, where we’re starting to
build a compendium of resources that we hope will continue to grow.
http://ethics.aoir.org/
This 2012 document does not replace the 2002 guidelines, but lives
alongside and builds from it. We hope both documents continue to provide a
useful resource for researchers, students, academic institutions, and
regulatory bodies.
The 2012 document reflects nearly four years of collaborative effort of the
ethics working committee. As with the first document, we believe it
represents the diversity of the general membership, but is by no means the
final word. The ethics working committee will continue to explore and
debate how new experiences, issues and insights affiliated with Internet
research evoke ethical challenges and demand ethically justifiable
resolutions.
We want to say thanks to the many AOIR members who contributed in a variety
of ways to the document, especially our fellow members of the 2002-2012
ethics working committee.
Thanks to our fellow contributors:
Maria Bakardjeiva, (Canada),
Andrea Baker (USA),
David Brake (UK),
Charles Ess (Norway)
Radhika Gajjala (USA)
Camilla Gronholm (Finland)
Jeremy Hunsinger (Canada)
Mark D. Johns (USA)
Steve Jones (USA)
Stine Lomborg (Denmark)
Heidi McKee (USA)
Jim Porter (USA)
Soraj Hongladaram (Thailand)
Janet Salmons (USA)
Susannah Stern (USA)
Eva Svedmark (Sweden)
Leslie Tkach (Japan)
Leslie Regan Shade (Canada)
Michele White (USA)
Michael Zimmer (USA)
Thanks for distributing this new resource widely among your networks and
colleagues. If you have any questions or want to contribute to the wiki,
don't hesitate to contact us,
Best Regards,
Annette Markham and Elizabeth Buchanan
(amarkham /at/ gmail.com)
(buchanane /at/ uwstout.edu)
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Annette N. Markham, Ph.D.
Guest Professor, Department of Informatics, Umeå University, Sweden
Guest& Affiliate Professor, School of Communication, Loyola University,
Chicago
(amarkham /at/ gmail.com)
http://markham.internetinquiry.org/
Twitter: annettemarkham
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