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Social Networks, Volume 67
Volume 67, October 2021
- Paola Tubaro, Louise Ryan, Antonio A. Casilli, Alessio D'Angelo:
Social network analysis: New ethical approaches through collective reflexivity. Introduction to the special issue of Social Networks. 1-8 - Bernie Hogan:
Networks are a lens for power: A commentary on the recent advances in the ethics of social networks special issue. 9-12 - José Luis Molina, Stephen P. Borgatti:
Moral bureaucracies and social network research. 13-19 - Alessio D'Angelo, Louise Ryan:
The presentation of the networked self: Ethics and epistemology in social network analysis. 20-28 - Bruce Cronin, Nicola Perra, Luis Enrique Correa da Rocha, Zhen Zhu, Francesca Pallotti, Sara Gorgoni, Guido Conaldi, Riccardo De Vita:
Ethical implications of network data in business and management settings. 29-40 - Kar-Hai Chu, Jason B. Colditz, Jaime E. Sidani, Michael Zimmer, Brian A. Primack:
Re-evaluating standards of human subjects protection for sensitive health data in social media networks. 41-46 - Abby E. Rudolph, April M. Young:
Privacy and confidentiality considerations for collecting HIV risk network data among men who have sex with men and implications for constructing valid risk networks. 47-54 - Isidro Maya Jariego, Deniza Alieva, Daniel Holgado:
Confidentiality, power relations and evaluation of potential harm in the study of the personal and organizational networks of travel agents in Moscow. 55-64 - Paola Tubaro:
Whose results are these anyway? Reciprocity and the ethics of "giving back" after social network research. 65-73 - Ronald L. Breiger:
A concluding comment: Toward a critical social network analysis. 74-75
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