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42 D.Griffiths
Data iscollected fromlearningand teachingsystems, retainedandutilised for thepurposes
ofenhancing learningand teachingby: (…)
– Contributing to research and scholarship in learning and teaching (Charles Sturt
University, 2015)
At the same time theUniversity ascribes to theNational Statement on Ethical
Conduct inHumanResearch,whichstates that
Consent toparticipate inresearchmustbevoluntaryandbasedonsufficient informationand
adequateunderstandingofboth theproposed researchand the implicationsofparticipation
in it. (NHMRC,2018)
I have actively promoted LA for a number of years, and it is notmy intention
here to proclaimmea culpa, or to condemnmy colleagues for failing to abide by
codes of practice for research with human participants. Rather I seek to achieve
someunderstanding of the shifting contextwhich has causedwell-intentioned and
conscientious people to find themselves in this tangle, and to provide a way of
conceiving of the forceswhich are shaping the future of education. To do this,we
need toexamine thehistorical contextwithinwhichLAhasdeveloped.
3.2 TwoTraditionsofResearchEthics
The academic community working on LA has defined itself as a distinct field of
study.Thismakes it possible tomaintain a scholarly community anddiscourse, but
tends to disguise the degree to which the ethical issues of LA are not specific to
the field, but rather are symptomatic ofwider changes inwhich networked data is
used tomediate andmouldhuman relationships.Tounderstand these changes, and
their ethical implications, it is necessary to look back in the past, well beyond the
developmentoftheInternet.Knowinglyorotherwise,practitionersofLA,academics
andethicalreviewbodieshaveallsituatedthemselveswithinethicaltraditionswhich
date back to theSecondWorldWarwhen framing theuseof data inunderstanding
andpredicting theactivities andperformanceoforganisationsand individuals.
Following theNuremberg trials of those involved inNazi atrocities during the
SecondWorldWar, theNurembergCode (U.S.Government, 1949)wasestablished
toensurethatresearchwouldneveragainestablishanabusiveorexploitativerelation-
shipwith its subjects.According toShuster (1997), theCodehasnotbeenofficially
adoptedbyanynationormajormedical association,but “Nonetheless, its influence
on global human-rights law andmedical ethics has been profound.”Of particular
relevance for this chapter is article1of theCode:
The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential…the person involved
should…beable toexercise freepowerofchoice, there shouldbemadeknown tohimthe
nature,duration, andpurposeof theexperiment; themethodandmeansbywhich it is tobe
conducted…. (U.S.Government, 1949)
Radical Solutions and Open Science
An Open Approach to Boost Higher Education
- Titel
- Radical Solutions and Open Science
- Untertitel
- An Open Approach to Boost Higher Education
- Herausgeber
- Daniel Burgos
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-981-15-4276-3
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 200
- Kategorie
- Informatik