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Kitchin helps readers pick their way through the minefield that stands in the way of all who seek to find clarity as to the ethics of Internet research. The Internet poses new challenges to researc...
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01 April 2008

Kitchin helps readers pick their way through the minefield that stands in the way of all who seek to find clarity as to the ethics of Internet research. The Internet poses new challenges to researchers, and the author clearly discusses these challenges in all their complexity. Issues of copyright, privacy and ethical use of Internet materials loom large. Kitchin analyzes contradictions between the federal Tri- Council Policy Statement and university-based research ethics boards and offers a simple solution to policy makers who grapple with the ethics of internet research.
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Pages: 128
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date:
01 April 2008
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781552662342
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, LAW / Intellectual Property / Copyright
“Kitchin has not only written an excellent book, she has courageously taken on some of the most complex and least understood aspects of ethics and Internet research and done it with great clarity and precision.”
— Sandra Kirby, University of Winnipeg
— Sandra Kirby, University of Winnipeg
Heather A. Kitchin is an associate professor in the department of sociology at Acadia University. She lives in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
: Foreword
: Introduction
: The Way of State Mandated Research Ethics
: Mandated Social Research Ethics in the United States & Canada: An Overview of Research Ethics Boards and Institutional Review Boards
: Conducting Research through the Internet
: Social Research in Canada: The Tri-Council on Cyberspace
: Social Research Ethics: Current Debates & Issues
: Approaching Data Collection through the Internet: A Guide
: Conclusion
: Recommendations
: Appendices
: Selected References
: Index