历史网络档案中青少年数据的伦理方法(快讯)

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Katie Mackinnon
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我的博士研究重点是1994-2004年间年轻人在加拿大家庭、学校、图书馆和社区中心学习和探索万维网的经历。虽然我的研究有许多交叉的方面,包括联邦政策干预、加拿大媒体的公共话语和口头采访,但我大量参与网络档案,以提供早期网络上创建网站和社区的年轻人和边缘化人群的观点。我的研究重点是GeoCities,1996-1999年间最受欢迎的网络托管平台之一。GeoCities的用户,被称为可以免费访问不同类型和爱好的网站,这些都是档案馆为保护档案馆中曾经繁荣的在线社区所做的重大档案工作。对研究人员来说,这份档案提出了重大的伦理、方法论和认识论问题。尽管它是研究早期网络上在线社区历史的宝贵资源,但它也为有害数据做法创造了机会,同时也对个人的“被遗忘权”提出了质疑(欧盟,2016b)。这篇文章探讨了我对1990-2000年代年轻人的数字体验以及18岁以下年轻人使用当时创建的存档网络材料的研究中出现的一些道德问题。
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Ethical Approaches to Youth Data in Historical Web Archives (Dispatch)
My doctoral research focuses on the experiences of young people learning about and exploring the World Wide Web from Canadian homes, schools, libraries and community centres between 1994-2004. While there are many intersecting facets of my research that include federal policy interventions, public discourse in Canadian media, and oral interviews, I engage significantly with web archives in order to provide perspectives from young and marginalized people who were creating websites and community on the early web. My research has focused on GeoCities, one of the most popular web hosting platforms between 1996-1999. GeoCities users, called could websites for free in different that and hobbies, the the were significant archival efforts to preserve the once-thriving online community in the Archive. For researchers, this archive poses significant ethical, methodological and epistemological issues. Although it is a valuable resource for researching a history of the online communities on the early web, it also creates opportunities for harmful data practices while also calling into question individuals’ “right to be forgotten” (EU, 2016b). This dispatch explores some ethical questions that have emerged through my research on digital experiences of young people throughout the 1990-2000s and the use of archived web materials created at that time by young people who were under the age of 18.
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Studies in Social Justice
Studies in Social Justice POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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