Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and ControversiesElizabeth A. Buchanan Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2004 M01 1 - 362 páginas Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies provides an in-depth look at the emerging field of online research and the corresponding ethical dilemmas associated with it. Issues related to traditional research ethics such as autonomy or respect for persons, justice, and beneficence are extended into the virtual realm and such areas as subject selection and recruitment, informed consent, privacy, ownership of data, and research with minors, among many others are explored in the media and contexts of email surveys and interviews, synchronous chat, virtual ethnography, asynchronous discussion lists, and newsgroups. |
Contenido
A Content Analysis of Surveys and Experiments | 1 |
Ethics in Internet Ethnography | 45 |
Conducting Congruent Ethical Qualitative Research in InternetMediated | 62 |
Ethical Considerations for Online Research | 80 |
The Case of EMail Qualitative | 101 |
The Ethics of Conducting EMail Surveys | 114 |
Ethical Challenges | 130 |
RESEarchersResearcHED? RESEARCH ETHICS IN PRACTICE | 155 |
Website Development as both | 219 |
What If You Meet Face to Face? A Case Study in VirtualMaterial | 246 |
Notes of a Man Interviewing Women Online | 262 |
A Consideration of Ethical Issues | 274 |
An Exploration of Methodologies and Ethical | 288 |
A CALL TO RESEARCHERS | 316 |
The Ethical Challenge | 338 |
About the Authors | 351 |
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