Kevin I have been interviewing older adults via IM for my research into online romantic relationships. My ethics process was fairly straightforward. I posted notices in various online forums and therefore only received replies from those who were interested in participating in my project (a self-selected sample). As long as I received an emailed reply confirming my interviewees consent, this was deemed sufficient. Hope this helps. Kind regards Sue PhD Candidate Australian Centre for Emerging Technologies & Society Faculty of Life & Social Sciences Swinburne University ...............................................
"Kevin Sherman" <kevin.sherman@aut.ac.nz> 8/1/2007 9:11 am >>> I will be interviewing and observing avatars within Second Life as research for my phd. I have been asked by my ethics board to obtain hard copy signature consent from my participants rather than online digital consent. Can anyone direct me to literature pertaining to the practicalities of informed consent in online virtual worlds (mmogs, mmorpgs, second life, etc..) or discuss their own experience with this?
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