Journal article

Ethical issues in using twitter for public health surveillance and research: Developing a taxonomy of ethical concepts from the research literature

M Conway

Journal of Medical Internet Research | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: The rise of social media and microblogging platforms in recent years, in conjunction with the development of techniques for the processing and analysis of "big data", has provided significant opportunities for public health surveillance using user-generated content. However, relatively little attention has been focused on developing ethically appropriate approaches to working with these new data sources. Objective: Based on a review of the literature, this study seeks to develop a taxonomy of public health surveillance-related ethical concepts that emerge when using Twitter data, with a view to: (1) explicitly identifying a set of potential ethical issues and concerns that may ar..

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