"Un-Googling” publications: The ethics and problems of anonymization.

Irina Shklovski, Janet Vertesi

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    Abstract

    Digital tools of research dissemination make scholarly publications accessible to the public at large through simple search engines. As a result, the users that we study, interview, and cite may be at risk of exposure to unwelcome types of scrutiny and scholars must grapple with challenges to the ethics of exposure of our research participants. We present one approach to anonymization of research results with search engines in mind, which we call un-Googling, that we have developed to minimize risk to our participants. We discuss the considerations that this approach raises and pose a challenge to the HCI community to take up this discussion not only as an ethical consideration but also as a socio-technical research and design opportunity.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelCHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems : CHI EA '13
    ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Publikationsdato5 maj 2013
    Sider2169-2178
    ISBN (Trykt)978-1-4503-1952-2
    StatusUdgivet - 5 maj 2013
    NavnACM Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)

    Emneord

    • Research Dissemination
    • Search Engine Exposure
    • Participant Anonymization
    • Ethical Considerations
    • HCI Community Challenges

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