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View article: "I Didn't Sign Up for This!": Informed Consent in Social Network Research
"I Didn't Sign Up for This!": Informed Consent in Social Network Research Open
The issue of whether, and how, to obtain informed consent for researchstudies that use social network data has recently come to the fore insome controversial cases.Determining how to acquire valid consent that meets the expectations of par…
View article: Making Social Media Research Reproducible
Making Social Media Research Reproducible Open
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online socialnetworks an attractive source of data for researchers. But in order for the resultant huge numbers of research publications that involve social media to be credible and trust…
View article: Assessing the Privacy of mHealth Apps for Self-Tracking: Heuristic Evaluation Approach
Assessing the Privacy of mHealth Apps for Self-Tracking: Heuristic Evaluation Approach Open
Our study draws attention to the poor performance of current self-tracking technologies in terms of privacy, motivating the need for standards that can ensure that future self-tracking apps are stronger with respect to upholding users' pri…
View article: Assessing the Privacy of mHealth Apps for Self-Tracking: Heuristic Evaluation Approach (Preprint)
Assessing the Privacy of mHealth Apps for Self-Tracking: Heuristic Evaluation Approach (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The recent proliferation of self-tracking technologies has allowed individuals to generate significant quantities of data about their lifestyle. These data can be used to support health interventions and monitor outcomes. Howev…
View article: Logging you, Logging me
Logging you, Logging me Open
Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automatically capture and share images as a visual lifelog. Having been inspired by a US campus based study that explored individual privacy behaviours…
View article: Beyond the EULA: Improving consent for data mining
Beyond the EULA: Improving consent for data mining Open
Companies and academic researchers may collect, process, and distribute large quantities of personal data without the explicit knowledge or consent of the individuals to whom the data pertains. Existing forms of consent often fail to be ap…
View article: Applying contextual integrity to the study of social network sites
Applying contextual integrity to the study of social network sites Open
Social network sites (SNSs) have become very popular, with more than 1.39
\nbillion people using Facebook alone. The ability to share large amounts of
\npersonal information with these services, such as location traces, photos, and
\nmessa…
View article: Some Challenges for Ethics in Social Network Research
Some Challenges for Ethics in Social Network Research Open
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant numbers EP/J500549/1, EP/M506631/1].
View article: Toward Reproducibility in Online Social Network Research
Toward Reproducibility in Online Social Network Research Open
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/J500549/1].
View article: Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research"
Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research" Open
This fileset contains data related to our paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research". This paper firstly comprises a survey of OSN papers, and the bibliographic details for these papers are contained here in a JSON f…
View article: Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research"
Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research" Open
This fileset contains data related to our paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research". This paper firstly comprises a survey of OSN papers, and the bibliographic details for these papers are contained here in a JSON f…
View article: Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research"
Data for the paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research" Open
This fileset contains data related to our paper "Towards reproducibility in online social network research". This paper firstly comprises a survey of OSN papers, and the bibliographic details for these papers are contained here in a JSON f…