Reflecting on Ethics in the Investigation of Online Communication during Emergencies

In Farina Madita Dobrick, Jana Fischer & Lutz M. Hagen (eds.), Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 157-163 (2018)
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The use of social media to communicate in cases of emergencies has gained more and more importance in recent years. Studying such web and social media data is not only a methodological challenge, but ethical questions also arise. In this article we describe some of those ethical issues and our reflections with a focus on dissemination of results based on the RESCUE project.

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