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Showing posts with label
ethics
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Apr 18, 2022
April
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Dangerous developments that seem interesting in 2007 described in a paper by Wild A. Crabtree et al (2006) «Supporting Ethnographic Studie...
Dec 8, 2021
December
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“Failure is instrumental in success. We need to fail to learn. It’s only through exploring and figuring out the territory, that the fog sta...
Nov 14, 2021
November
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« Data protection in EU: Comparative Study of National Reports » "a document aimed to produce a panoramic vision of the legal and eth...
Aug 19, 2021
August
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More (digital) data about consumers / citizens should be synonym with increased ethical use behaviours, but is it? Image by Monica Pinheiro,...
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May 29, 2020
May
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“The information society is like a tree that has been growing its far-reaching branches much more widely, hastily, and chaotically than its...
Nov 17, 2011
silence
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"Experience doesn't come raw, but it comes in real time, in wildness, and not in anyone s direct control. Responding to experience ...
Sep 22, 2008
ethics
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Incorporate and adapt for research protocol: ethical issues related with participants. See Amy Bruckman (2002) Ethical Guidelines for Resea...
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