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Research question
How does Google’s methods of gathering information on the internet endanger the user’s privacy?
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My research question
Given the growing epidemic of cyberbullying, what is the best way to ensure that it is prevented/reduced on social networking websites?
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Harvesting Your Personal Data on the Open Web
If you’ve created accounts at places like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, NetFlix, etc., is it ethical for companies to come to those sites, copy all the personal profile information, cross-reference it across different accounts, and then resell it to advertising and marketing firms? What a company did this by connecting some “anonymous” account you had created on a site with some other account where your profile is clearly you, thereby destroying the anonymity you once had on the other site?
The 22 October 2010 episode of the radio program, On the Media, covered this problem on “data scrapers.” If you’re looking for a research question, this topic is rich with possibilities.
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Facebook Privacy?
This week, a blog that focuses on news and happenings in Gerritsen Beach, stirred up controversy when it posted screenshots of Facebook profile pages of teenagers who were throwing eggs, rocks, etc. at passing cars on Halloween. Do you think it was ethical of the blog to do this if the kids’ Facebook pages are publicly available anyway? It seems like there is a good research question here for someone’s final project in this class.
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Copying and Intellectual Property in the Fashion World
If you’re thinking of doing a research question related to copyright infringement in the fashion world, check out this podcast from the Planet Money show. The hosts of the show interview a number of experts on the subject of intellectual property and fashion; the show notes for this episode of the podcast include links to a number of great sources on the topic.
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Places to Get Ideas about Information Ethics Topics
Browse these journals:
- Ethics and Information Techology
- Journal of Information Ethics
- International Review of Information Ethics
- Journal of Information, Communication, and Ethics in Society
- Research topics in the field of information ethics listed on the website of the International Review of Information Ethics
- Observatory Portal on the UN website
- Entry on “Computer and Information Ethics” in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Topic Ideas for Final Project
Reading over your last homework assignment in which you did background research on a topic, I realized that not everyone got the message that your topic for this question is supposed to be tied in some way to information ethics or some problem/controversy relating to the collection or use of information. Your final project (and some of the upcoming homework assignments) are all tied to information ethics.
To give you an idea of topics that are in the ballpark and from which suitable, highly focused research questions might be developed, here is a list of topics to consider using (and developing further):
- Legal and illegal file sharing (music, movies, TV shows, books)
- Software piracy
- Digital rights management and piracy or file sharing
- Privacy violations by companies who have your data
- Facebook’s changing privacy policies
- The Netflix challenge that released anonymized subscriber data which some said could be used to identify individuals
- AOL search logs being released to researchers that were found to easy to use to identify individuals
- Why can’t I loan an ebook or resell it?
- College access to student email accounts
- Wiretaps and email accounts
- Government monitoring of internet traffic
- Should lawyers picking jurors for a trial be able to research potential jurors who have Facebook pages, etc.?
- Censorship of or labeling of or limiting access to controversial books in public libraries or school libraries
- Punishing professors who are found guilty of plagiarism? Of other forms of academic misconduct or academic fraud?
- Preventing plagiarism by students in colleges and universities
- Should broadband internet access be guaranteed to all?
- Net neutrality: should YouTube be able to pay internet service providers to make sure its content is not slowed down as it travels through the web?
- Internet service providers and subscribers who make heavier than normal use of their accounts
- Google Book Search and monopolies
- Google Book Search and copyright infringement
- What to do about orphan works
- Internet and suicide
- Internet and pro-anorexia groups
- Identity theft and the culture of sharing personal info on the web
- Advertisers and marketers access to your personal usage data on the web
- Sampling in music
- Sampling in films
- Challenges in clearing rights in documentary films that want to reuse lots of copyrighted material
- Passports, RFID, and privacy
- Closing the digital divide
- Cyber-terrorism, cyber-security, cyber-warfare
- Corporate espionage on the internet
- Ownership of virtual property in virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life)
- Effects of expanding copyright law in the US
- Wikileaks and national security
- Gossip on the web
- White hat hackers, black hat hackers
- 4chan
- Mobs on the web
- Disinformation and propaganda on the web
- Traditional publishing vs. publishing on the web
- Open access publishing for scholarly materials
Update: For more ideas, see this blog post I wrote later today about places to get more ideas for topics in information ethics.
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Blog Posts You’ll Write
This semester, I’ll expect that everyone in this class write at least two original blog posts and at least four comments to the blog posts of others.
Original Blog Posts
- About one of the assigned readings. Write a post in which you do one or more of the following: summarize 3 main points of the article; detail 3 questions that you had about the article; discuss how this article relates to something else we read or that we did/discussed in class.
- About your final research project. Later in the semester, I’ll ask you to write a bit about your research project. Details on that will later.
Comments on the Blog Posts of Others
- Comments in response to the blog post a classmate wrote about the one of the readings. You’ll need to write two different comments on two different original posts that your classmates have written.
- Comments in response to a blog post a classmate wrote about their final project. You’ll need to write comments on two different blog posts. Details on that will come later in the semester.
Questions about this? Add them as comments to this post.
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