The philosophical and methodological guidelines for ethical online ethnography
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Market Research
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Ethical considerations are increasingly important because new online techniques of research such as online ethnography often have novel ethical challenges. Our research aims to help online ethnographers by providing a moral/philosophical framework to be used in making ethical decisions and guiding them to reflect on how these decisions affect and justify their methodological choices. We draw upon prior research on ethics and online ethnography, and utilize five key dimensions of moral and philosophical principles (autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, justice and trust, explicability) for our framework. Our research highlights essential ethical questions such as selecting a philosophical basis as your ethical frame and coming to terms with ambiguity, and related methodological guidelines such as avoiding personal prejudice, assumptions and bias, research site entry strategy, researcher’s communication with the participants, protection of data, research site exit strategy and communicating online research findings. This paper contributes to the existing literature by identifying how moral and philosophical guidelines impact our ethical and methodological choices when engaging in online ethnography and what this means in terms of research practice.
Volume
65
Issue
1
First Page
12
Last Page
28
DOI
10.1177/14707853221137459
Recommended Citation
Hair, N., Akdevelioglu, D., & Clark, M. (2023). The philosophical and methodological guidelines for ethical online ethnography. International Journal of Market Research, 65 (1), 12-28. https://doi.org/10.1177/14707853221137459
ISSN
14707853
E-ISSN
25152173