Webinar: Big Data and Social Research Ethics

Date:

27/10/2016

Organised by:

UK Data Service

Presenter:

UK Data Service

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

booking@ukdataservice.ac.uk

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Venue: Online

Description:

Big data is everywhere - or at least it seems to be. It may seem that all social research is now devoted to big data in various forms: social media, administrative data, transaction records, geo-spatial data, and more.

This dominance might be slightly exaggerated, but there is no doubt that big data raises big questions about ethics in social research:

  • Is consent relevant for big data? If so, how should it be obtained?
  • What about privacy? Are data collected from social media sites public or private or something else?
  • What if my data supplier says not to share my data, but my journal says I must?

This webinar doesn't promise to answer all questions. However, it will offer a structured introduction to the topic, share emerging knowledge and good practice with some examples from leading big data researchers, and provide resources for more information in selected areas.

This is an introductory webinar aimed at researchers interested in big data and social research ethics.

The webinar will consist of a 30 minute presentation followed by questions and answers.

Cost:

no charge

Website and registration:

Region:

East of England

Keywords:

Data Quality and Data Management , File-sharing, Information management, Sensitive data, Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Research Ethics, Big Data , social research ethics

Related publications and presentations:

Data Quality and Data Management
File-sharing
Information management
Sensitive data
Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Research Ethics

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