AoIR ethics guidelines - newspaper piece
I wrote a very brief piece in a Norwegian newspaper about the new AoIR ethics guidelines. This is for a weekly column they have on the latest news in research, where researchers from different fields take turns to describe something new in their field. I’m not sure how many people actually read this, but I do quite like seeing AoIR and research ethics discussions in a newspaper. Obviously, with a 3500 character limit and a popular readership, it’s an extremely simplified discussion, but here it is: https://morgenbladet.no/aktuelt/2019/09/forskernes-gullgruve-har-etiske-prob... The Google translate isn’t too bad if you don’t read Norwegian: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=no&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmorge... Thanks to the ethics committee for all the work on this important topic! Jill PS: I realise most of you are NOT in Norway, but if you are, you may be interested in this upcoming event on research ethics featuring Charles Ess: https://www.uib.no/en/digitalhumanities/126914/research-ethics-when-using-da... Jill Walker Rettberg Professor of Digital Culture University of Bergen http://jilltxt.net
Dear Jill, AoIR-ists, just to say: thanks a million for this! It's a very fine précis indeed of the history and current work, and certainly puts AoIR in an excellent light for our engagement in these domains. For those outside of Norway: for Jill to have managed to get this article accepted in Morgenbladet is roughly like getting an article placed in the New York Review of Books or the Times Literary Supplement in terms of the level of intellectual quality demanded and the reputation of the newspaper as _the_ newspaper to be published in as a prominent academic, public intellectual, intelligent politician, etc. Kudos and commendations! Again, many thanks and looking forward to the next presentations and discussions of the IRE 3.0 documents in the coming weeks, both in Brisbane and in Bergen. All best, - charles On 20/09/2019 12:50, Jill Walker Rettberg wrote:
I wrote a very brief piece in a Norwegian newspaper about the new AoIR ethics guidelines. This is for a weekly column they have on the latest news in research, where researchers from different fields take turns to describe something new in their field. I’m not sure how many people actually read this, but I do quite like seeing AoIR and research ethics discussions in a newspaper. Obviously, with a 3500 character limit and a popular readership, it’s an extremely simplified discussion, but here it is: https://morgenbladet.no/aktuelt/2019/09/forskernes-gullgruve-har-etiske-prob... The Google translate isn’t too bad if you don’t read Norwegian: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=no&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmorge...
Thanks to the ethics committee for all the work on this important topic!
Jill
PS: I realise most of you are NOT in Norway, but if you are, you may be interested in this upcoming event on research ethics featuring Charles Ess: https://www.uib.no/en/digitalhumanities/126914/research-ethics-when-using-da...
Jill Walker Rettberg Professor of Digital Culture University of Bergen http://jilltxt.net
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Congrats on this publication, Jill! Tweeting it now! Lynn Schofield Clark, Ph.D. Professor, Chair & Director, Estlow Center for Journalism & New Media Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies University of Denver And Vice President, international Association of Internet Researchers & Author (with Regina Marchi), Young People and the Future of News, 2018 Nancy Baym Book Award, Association of Internet Researchers & 2018 James W. Carey Media Research Award, Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research LynnSchofieldClark.com On 9/22/19, 1:59 AM, "Air-L on behalf of Charles M. Ess" <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org on behalf of c.m.ess@media.uio.no> wrote: Dear Jill, AoIR-ists, just to say: thanks a million for this! It's a very fine précis indeed of the history and current work, and certainly puts AoIR in an excellent light for our engagement in these domains. For those outside of Norway: for Jill to have managed to get this article accepted in Morgenbladet is roughly like getting an article placed in the New York Review of Books or the Times Literary Supplement in terms of the level of intellectual quality demanded and the reputation of the newspaper as _the_ newspaper to be published in as a prominent academic, public intellectual, intelligent politician, etc. Kudos and commendations! Again, many thanks and looking forward to the next presentations and discussions of the IRE 3.0 documents in the coming weeks, both in Brisbane and in Bergen. All best, - charles On 20/09/2019 12:50, Jill Walker Rettberg wrote: > I wrote a very brief piece in a Norwegian newspaper about the new AoIR ethics guidelines. This is for a weekly column they have on the latest news in research, where researchers from different fields take turns to describe something new in their field. I’m not sure how many people actually read this, but I do quite like seeing AoIR and research ethics discussions in a newspaper. Obviously, with a 3500 character limit and a popular readership, it’s an extremely simplified discussion, but here it is: > https://morgenbladet.no/aktuelt/2019/09/forskernes-gullgruve-har-etiske-prob... > The Google translate isn’t too bad if you don’t read Norwegian: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=no&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmorge... > > Thanks to the ethics committee for all the work on this important topic! > > Jill > > PS: I realise most of you are NOT in Norway, but if you are, you may be interested in this upcoming event on research ethics featuring Charles Ess: > https://www.uib.no/en/digitalhumanities/126914/research-ethics-when-using-da... > > Jill Walker Rettberg > Professor of Digital Culture > University of Bergen > http://jilltxt.net > > _______________________________________________ > The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list > is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org > Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org > > Join the Association of Internet Researchers: > http://www.aoir.org/ > -- Professor in Media Studies Department of Media and Communication University of Oslo <http://www.hf.uio.no/imk/english/people/aca/charlees/index.html> Postboks 1093 Blindern 0317 Oslo, Norway c.m.ess@media.uio.no _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
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Charles M. Ess -
Jill Walker Rettberg -
Lynn Schofield Clark