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ETHICS AND SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH: EXAMINING PRIVATE LIVES ON A PUBLIC STAGE Dr. Vanessa P. Dennen Professor Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies Editor The Internet and Higher Education Presentation at Social Media and Research Symposium, FSU Strozier Library, 3/3/17

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ETHICS AND SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH:

EXAMINING PRIVATE LIVES ON A PUBLIC STAGE

Dr. Vanessa P. Dennen

Professor Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies

Editor The Internet and Higher Education

Presentation at Social Media and Research Symposium, FSU Strozier Library, 3/3/17

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MY BACKGROUND

➤ I have studied …

➤ Faculty and teachers who blog

➤ Conference attendees who tweet

➤ College students who use social media in class

➤ Teenagers who use social media in general

➤ I have used …

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DREAMING ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH

I won’t have to

talk to anyone!

So much free data!

It’s risk-free

research!

No IRB hassles!

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FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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WHAT IS A REASONABLE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY?

FSU IRB Decision Tree #1

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A PERSONAL QUESTION FOR RESEARCHERS TO ANSWER

What is your biggest concern: Getting IRB approval?

Or causing no harm to your participants?

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FOUR CRITICAL ISSUES RELATED TO SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH ETHICS

➤ Privacy

➤ Audience

➤ Intent

➤ Risk Data Life

Researcher Participant

Sometimes you have to shift your lens …

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PRIVACY

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WHAT IS PRIVATE?

➤ A face-to-face conversation?

➤ A phone conversation?

➤ Either of those conversations if they take place on an airplane?

➤ A snap?

➤ A Facebook status?

➤ A tweet?

➤ A like?

➤ A networked connection?

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PRIVACY AS A CONTINUUM

Elm, M. S. (2009). How do various notions of privacy influence decisions in qualitative internet research. In A. M. Markheim & N. K. Baym (Eds.), Internet inquiry: Conversations about method. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

Public PrivateSemi- Public

Semi- Private

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PRIVACY, PUBLIC FIGURES, AND CONSENT

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AUDIENCE

➤ For whom do we write online?

➤ With whom are we communicating?

➤ Who do we think might be reading?

➤ Who do we think won’t be reading?

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AUDIENCE AND PRIVACY

➤ A blog post written by a consenting participant:

This  will  be  my  last  post  as  [Pseudonym].  Last  night,  I  learned  from  a  family  member  that  someone  sent  posts  from  my  blog  to  my  family  of  origin.  These  were  posts  where  I  vented  and  worked  out  some  emotions  that  I  do  not  share  with  family  members,  mainly  because  I  don’t  want  our  relationship  to  consist  of  me  screaming  at  them  and  them  screaming  at  me.   As  many  of  you  know,  I  have  been  blogging  anonymously  on  a  variety  of  platforms  for  5.5  years.  My  blog  has  been  a  diary  for  me,  a  place  where  I  vent,  blow  off  steam,  and  express  things  I  can’t  and  don’t  say  to  anyone.I  never,  ever  wanted  any  family  member  to  read  my  blog,  anymore  than  I  would  have  wanted  them  to  read  my  teenage  diary.  It  was  a  place  for  me  to  work  through  my  own  issues  and  feelings  so  that  I  wouldn’t  say  hurtful  things  to  anyone  later. I  blogged  under  a  pseudonym  not  only  to  protect  my  own  privacy,  but  also  that  of  my  university,  my  friends  and  colleagues,  and  my  family  members.  Pseudonymous  blogging,  especially  by  those  of  us  who  are  academics,  entails  a  certain  type  of  trust  that  members  of  the  community  will  not  out  each  other.  I  am  extremely  hurt  that  someone  betrayed  me  in  such  a  fashion.

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INTENT

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PRIVACY, AUDIENCE, INTENT … AND RISK

➤ Why do people use social media?

➤ To what degree do they feel they are risking their privacy?

➤ Are researchers part of their intended audience?

➤ Would they feel at risk if theyhad a larger audience?

➤ Would they change their habitsif they knew they had a larger or different audience?

Privacy( Risk(

A-en0on(

Knowledge(

interac0on(

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WHERE DO RISKS LIE?

➤ Shifting forums (Personal account -> Journal)

➤ Search engines

➤ Delivering new audiences

➤ Researcher interpretations

➤ Loss of safe spacesPrivacy( Risk(

Discomfort(

Ridicule(

Personal(Loss(

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MITIGATING RISK AND HARM

➤ Openly discuss risks with participants

➤ Check quotes before publishing

➤ Report aggregate findings

➤ Use comprehensive pseudonyms

➤ Create “fabricated” examples

➤ see Annette Markham’s work: Markham, A. (2012). Fabrication as ethical practice. Information, Communication & Society, 15(3), 334-353. doi:10.1080/1369118x.2011.641993

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THE CASE OF THE TROUBLESOME TWEETS

Context:  Consenting  research  participant    (teacher  education  student)  tweeting  under  real  name

Jane  Doe:  F***  yeah!  It’s  my  19th  birthday!!!  Jane  Doe:  Check  me  out,  bitches!  I’m  19  today!  Worship  me!  

Jane  Doe:  (twitpic  with  friends,  beers  in  hand)  Jane  Doe:  Head  hurts.  F***in  awesome  birthday  party.  

Dilemma:  Do  you  intervene?

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SOME CLOSING THOUGHTS

➤ The researcher’s responsibility when working with social media data:

➤ To participants: To seek consent whenever possible, to respect and act on their privacy desires, to educate them about online privacy as needed

➤ To the IRB: To help educate members as needed and shape policy in this area

➤ To the research community: To uphold the highest ethical standards in their work

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QUESTIONS / DISCUSSIONContact: [email protected] or @vdennen

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