Sidler, Michelle "Playing Scavenger and Gazer with Scientific Discourse: Opportunities and Ethics for Online Research"
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<li>“Such engagement requires an adventuresome, nomadic spirit and willingness to situate ethics in discrete contexts for particular places and times, constantly scavenging for new ethical models and socially responsible methodologies” (84). | <li>“Such engagement requires an adventuresome, nomadic spirit and willingness to situate ethics in discrete contexts for particular places and times, constantly scavenging for new ethical models and socially responsible methodologies” (84). | ||
<li>'''Gaze:''' to see, accidentally or on purpose, behind the curtain of public disclosure and into the private lives of research subjects. | <li>'''Gaze:''' to see, accidentally or on purpose, behind the curtain of public disclosure and into the private lives of research subjects. | ||
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+ | == Glossary Terms == | ||
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+ | The following key terms are defined in the [[Glossary]]: gaze | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide Digital Divide] |
Latest revision as of 02:44, 17 April 2012
Article Summary
Online vs. Print
Personal vs. Private
Glossary Terms
The following key terms are defined in the Glossary: gaze