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SUMMARY:Pervasive Data, Elusive Trust: Rethinking Data Ethics for Researchers
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 Data Ethics in Research Seminar Series\n
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 Dr. 
 Katie Shilton, College of Information Studies, 
 University of Maryland\n
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 Ongoing scandals 
 and public uproar over research that uses pervasive 
 data - information about people generated 
 through digital interaction, available for 
 computational analysis - demonstrates the challenges 
 of defining and demonstrating acceptable, 
 trustworthy digital data research practices. 
 This talk will review problems of trustworthiness 
 in pervasive data research and draw 
 from the history of another research methodology 
 that has struggled with trustworthiness 
 - ethnography - to suggest a way forward: analytic 
 lenses and researcher practices necessary 
 for establishing trustworthy data science.\n
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 Co-Sponsored 
 by the Center for Statistical 
 Training and Consulting (CSTAT) and MSU Libraries\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://www.lib.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: Holly Flynn\n
 Contact phone: 517-884-0901\n
 Contact email: flynnhol@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://bookings.lib.msu.edu/event/7823990\n
LOCATION:Online
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