Too much information: visual research ethics in the age of wearable cameras.

作者: Tze Ming Mok , Flora Cornish , Jen Tarr

DOI: 10.1007/S12124-014-9289-8

关键词: LawCommon RuleSociologyResearch ethicsEthics of technologyInformation ethicsNursing ethicsInformed consentApplied ethicsBeneficenceEngineering ethics

摘要: … Organisations charged with producing guidelines should work to develop codes of practice applicable to a broad range of visual capture technology, rather than focusing on specific …

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