Polymedia Literacy and Other Ethical Considerations for Online Ethnographic Research on Social Networking Sites

Q2 Social Sciences
Federica Guccini, Marie-Pier Cantin, Ahrrabie Thirunavukkarasu, Gerald P. McKinley
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Abstract

Drawing on the authors’ own ethnographic research, this article discusses the importance of developing polymedia literacy as a key step toward ethical online research on social networking sites (SNS). Polymedia literacy entails the ability to critically analyze the vast landscape of SNS, their affordances, and users’ social motivations for choosing specific SNS for their interactions. Internet researchers face several ethical challenges, including issues of informed consent, “public” and “private” online spaces, and data protection. Even when research ethics committees waive the need for a formal ethics approval process, researchers of online spaces need to ensure that their studies are conducted and presented in an ethical and responsible manner. This is particularly important in research contexts that pertain to vulnerable populations in online communities.

社交网站上的在线人种学研究的多媒介素养和其他伦理考虑因素
本文以作者自己的人种学研究为基础,讨论了培养多媒体素养的重要性,这是实现社交网站(SNS)伦理在线研究的关键一步。多媒介素养要求我们能够批判性地分析社交网站的广阔前景、其可承受性以及用户选择特定社交网站进行互动的社会动机。互联网研究人员面临着一些伦理挑战,包括知情同意、"公共 "和 "私人 "网络空间以及数据保护等问题。即使研究伦理委员会不需要正式的伦理审批程序,网络空间研究人员也需要确保以符合伦理和负责任的方式开展和展示他们的研究。这一点对于涉及网络社区弱势群体的研究尤为重要。
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Ethics & human research
Ethics & human research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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