From: Rhiannon Bury <bury417@yahoo.ca> Subject: [Air-L] ethics and listservs Date: Thu, 2 May 2013 09:38:56 -0700 (PDT)
My feeling that it is completely unethical though because it is not formal research, it probably falls outside the purview of the Research Ethics Board. Still it does name names--had he just presented aggregated data grouped by Faculty, I don't think anyone would have said much of anything. It would be like me collecting data on everyone's posts here and then presenting my findings with your names here out of the blue
integrity of data was not harmed, no data breach happened -- before and after the event the same people can access the same data. if the person released findings outside the mailing list, that could be problematic. but just to show what can be done with the data that all members have access to is a good thing. it's also something that can be called research, although not professional. if some people find the results surprising, it could have a positive educational effect. if you don't like that the data you produce can be digested in this way, you should refine your data handling / security / etc. policies, not shoot the messenger! ps: maybe you are trying to use 'ethics' here just to disqualify the arguments of another person in a debate? (just a hunch.) maxigas, kiberpunk When people say “society” i usually ask myself who the fuck is this society. ~ Angelo Lucia -- * * |metatron * * |research * * |unit FA00 8129 13E9 2617 C614 0901 7879 63BC 287E D166