TY - JOUR AU - Ess, Charles AU - franzke, aline shakti AU - Kaufmann, Katja AU - Rauhala, Marjo AU - Gudowsky-Blatakes, Niklas AU - Rutzinger, Martin AU - Bork-Hüffer, Tabea AU - Hård af Segerstad, Ylva AU - Vanacker, Bastiaan PY - 2020/10/05 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL RESEARCH ETHICS: THREE CASES JF - AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research JA - SPIR VL - 2020 IS - 0 SE - Panels DO - 10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11117 UR - https://spir.aoir.org/ojs/index.php/spir/article/view/11117 SP - AB - <p>AoIR and the Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (JICES) share common interests in critical reflection on the ethical and social dimensions of the internet and internet-facilitated communication, and have begun a collaboration aimed at collecting ethically-focused AoIR conference submissions for presentation and critique at AoIR, with a view towards subsequent publication in a special issue of JICES. This panel collects three papers that address these shared interests as specifically focused on research ethics. Paper 1, Integrating Mobile Eye-Tracking in a Mixed Methods Research Design: Ethical Standards and Practical Requirements, addresses the social and data ethical dimensions of the increasing use of Augmented Reality (AR) technologies in public spaces. Paper 2, The complex balancing act of researchers’ ethical and emotional capacities and responsibilities, takes up these issues from the first-hand experience of a researcher-participant who, as a bereaved parent, was requested to research a closed community for bereaved parents on Facebook. The wide range of ethical challenges here includes informed consent as distinctively difficult in these contexts. Paper 3, Digital Ethics and the Situationist Challenge to Virtue Ethics, evaluates recent applications of virtue ethics in digital media, arguing instead for a pragmatist, situation-based approach. These three papers thus expand AoIR’s signature focus on Internet Research Ethics through two empirically-oriented papers on research ethics/methods in two specific contexts, complimented by a more theoretical exploration of virtue ethics and pragmatism – and thereby dovetail with JICES’ interests in the ethics and social dimensions of ICTS.</p> ER -