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Cuppa Conundrums: Extra Shot
by Dan Craddock
Cuppa Conundrums: Extra Shot is a podcast series based at Lancaster University creating a space for discussions on complex ethical conundrums in research. Each episode tackles a separate topic and unique guest in conversation with host, Dan Craddock, reflecting on the cuppa conundrum events held here at Lancaster. Topics range from the use of social media data in research to participatory research practices, the responsibilities in the climate crisis and the ethics of deepfake usage.Funded by Wellcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cuppa Conundrums Extra Shot Episode 1
Psychology Lecturer Dr Heather Shaw joins us in this weeks episode to discuss a series of ethical challenges relating to the use of social media data in research. The topics covered include whether social media is a public or private space? Do researchers require consent when using social media data in research? And what considerations are required when using social media data from vulnerable groups in research?Funded by Wellcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Cuppa Conundrums: Extra Shot is a podcast series based at Lancaster University creating a space for discussions on complex ethical conundrums in research. Each episode tackles a separate topic and unique guest in conversation with host, Dan Craddock, reflecting on the cuppa conundrum events held here at Lancaster. Topics range from the use of social media data in research to participatory research practices, the responsibilities in the climate crisis and the ethics of deepfake usage.Funded by Wellcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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