Title
Exploring Ethics and Obligations for Studying Digital Communities.
Abstract
Many of the most prominent and unanswered ethical questions within HCI and social computing involve our ethical obligation to the communities that we study. Some of these questions fall under the purview of more traditional human subjects research ethics, but others hinge on when, for example, studies of public data trigger similar obligations. Basic rules to \"do no harm\" are complicated in digital communities by issues of consent and privacy, and ethics review boards are struggling to keep up even as research communities are similarly struggling to form appropriate norms. The goals of this workshop are to continue seeding conversations about research ethics within the SIGCHI community, to work towards norm setting, and in the meantime, to collectively help community members make good ethical decisions about research into sociotechnical systems and digital communities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2957276.2996293
GROUP
Field
DocType
Citations 
Research ethics,Obligation,Information ethics,Computer science,Public relations,Harm,Knowledge management,Norm (social),Sociotechnical system,Social computing
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Casey Fiesler119032.32
Pamela J. Wisniewski221238.83
Jessica Annette Pater31409.69
Nazanin Andalibi412516.28