Who benefits from network analysis: ethics of social network research

C Kadushin - Social networks, 2005 - Elsevier
The success of social network research (SNR) has led to expectations that in addition to
academic research, SNR can introduce people to one another, solve organizational
problems, map the epidemiology of AIDS, and catch criminals and terrorists. Since SNR
requires that names of both respondents and their contacts be collected and used in most
analyses, Institutional Review Boards become very concerned. Experiences of the author,
participants in the 2003 Sun Belt Conference and the Social Network List Serve illustrate …
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