Dear all, I'm sending this email in relation to my work with SERISS (www.seriss.eu <http://seriss.eu>), a project aimed at strengthening and harmonising social science research across Europe. The work package my task is part of focuses on ethical and legal issues related to the use of social media data in social scientific research projects *Case studies that link social media data and survey data?* We are interested in cases to use as examples, particularly research projects where social media data has been linked to survey data, and if it exists also where social media data has been linked to administrative data. (Linkage of social media data with interview data is of less interest, as we have sufficient examples of this.) We aim to review ethical and legal issues and challenges that exist, that have been experienced and that may come up when formulating research questions and lines of inquiry, when dealing with social media data.* * Furthermore, if you have any experiences that you can share on the ethical and legal aspects of the use of social media data in social scientific research in general and in particular on linkage as mentioned above, any help would be greatly appreciated. In advance, thank you very much for any insight you may be able to provide. -- Vennlig hilsen | Best wishes Audun G. Løvlie Rådgiver | Adviser Seksjon for personverntjenester | Data Protection Services T: (+47) 55 58 23 07 NSD – Norsk senter for forskningsdata AS | NSD – Norwegian Centre for Research Data Harald Hårfagres gate 29, NO-5007 Bergen T: (+47) 55 58 21 17 postmottak@nsd.no <mailto:postmottak@nsd.no> www.nsd.no <http://www.nsd.no>