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Too Much Information: Visual Research Ethics in the Age of Wearable Cameras

机译:信息太多:可穿戴式相机时代的视觉研究伦理

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When everything you see is data, what ethical principles apply? This paper argues that first-person digital recording technologies challenge traditional institutional approaches to research ethics, but that this makes ethics governance more important, not less so. We review evolving ethical concerns across four fields: Visual ethics; ubiquitous computing; mobile health; and grey literature from applied or market research. Collectively, these bodies of literature identify new challenges to traditional notions of informed consent, anonymity, confidentiality, privacy, beneficence and maleficence. Challenges come from the ever-increasing power, breadth and multi-functional integration of recording technologies, and the ubiquity and normalization of their use by participants. Some authors argue that these evolving relationships mean that institutional ethics governance procedures are irrelevant or no longer apply. By contrast, we argue that the fundamental principles of research ethics frameworks have become even more important for the protection of research participants, and that institutional frameworks need to adapt to keep pace with the ever-increasing power of recording technologies and the consequent risks to privacy. We conclude with four recommendations for efforts to ensure that contemporary visual recording research is held appropriately accountable to ethical standards: (i) minimizing the detail, scope, integration and retention of captured data, and limiting its accessibility; (ii) formulating an approach to ethics that takes in both the ‘common rule’ approaches privileging anonymity and confidentiality together with principles of contextual judgement and consent as an ongoing process; (iii) developing stronger ethical regulation of research outside academia; (iv) engaging the public and research participants in the development of ethical guidelines.
机译:当您看到的都是数据时,适用什么道德原则?本文认为,第一人称数字记录技术挑战了传统的研究伦理学的制度方法,但这使伦理学治理更为重要,而不是不那么重要。我们回顾了四个方面不断发展的伦理问题:视觉伦理;普适计算;移动健康;以及来自应用或市场研究的灰色文献。总的来说,这些文献为传统的知情同意,匿名,保密,私密性,慈善和恶意概念提出了新的挑战。挑战来自不断增长的录音技术的力量,广度和多功能集成,以及参与者使用它们的普遍性和规范性。一些作者认为,这些不断发展的关系意味着制度伦理治理程序不相关或不再适用。相比之下,我们认为研究伦理框架的基本原则对于保护研究参与者而言变得更加重要,并且制度框架需要适应以适应记录技术的不断增长的力量以及随之而来的隐私风险。 。最后,我们提出四项建议,以努力确保当代视觉记录研究对道德标准承担适当责任:(i)最小化捕获数据的细节,范围,集成和保留,并限制其可访问性; (ii)制定一种道德方法,将“匿名规则”和“保密性”以及“上下文判断和同意”的原则都纳入“共同规则”方法中; (iii)加强学术界以外研究的道德规范; (iv)让公众和研究参与者参与制定道德准则。

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