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No Humans Here

Jessica Pater, Casey Fiesler, Michael Zimmer

2022Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Many research communities routinely conduct activities that fall outside the bounds of traditional human subjects research, yet still frequently rely on the determinations of institutional review boards (IRBs) or similar regulatory bodies to scope ethical decision-making. Presented as a U.S. university-based fictional memo describing a post-hoc IRB review of a research study about social media and public health, this design fiction draws inspiration from current debates and uncertainties in the HCI and social computing communities around issues such as the use of public data, privacy, open science, and unintended consequences, in order to highlight the limitations of regulatory bodies as arbiters of ethics and the importance of forward-thinking ethical considerations from researchers and research communities.

Topics & Concepts

Scope (computer science)Unintended consequencesResearch ethicsOrder (exchange)Social mediaPublic relationsPolitical scienceEngineering ethicsEthical issuesOpen scienceSociologyInternet privacyComputer scienceLawBusinessEngineeringAstronomyProgramming languagePhysicsFinanceInnovative Human-Technology InteractionMental Health via WritingSocial Media in Health Education
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