Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics

This article analyzes the ethical discussion focusing on the Facebook emotional contagion experiment published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. The massive-scale experiment manipulated the News Feeds of a large amount of Facebook users and was successful in proving tha...

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Main Authors: Jukka Jouhki, Epp Lauk, Maija Penttinen, Niina Sormanen, Turo Uskali
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2016-10-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/579
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spelling doaj-19d21fe28dc24979bf1c266ff84b17512020-11-24T22:01:48ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392016-10-0144758510.17645/mac.v4i4.579386Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research EthicsJukka Jouhki0Epp Lauk1Maija Penttinen2Niina Sormanen3Turo Uskali4Department of History and Ethnology, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Communication, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of History and Ethnology, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Communication, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Communication, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandThis article analyzes the ethical discussion focusing on the Facebook emotional contagion experiment published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. The massive-scale experiment manipulated the News Feeds of a large amount of Facebook users and was successful in proving that emotional contagion happens also in online environments. However, the experiment caused ethical concerns within and outside academia mainly for two intertwined reasons, the first revolving around the idea of research as manipulation, and the second focusing on the problematic definition of informed consent. The article concurs with recent research that the era of social media and big data research are posing a significant challenge to research ethics, the practice and views of which are grounded in the pre social media era, and reflect the classical ethical stances of utilitarianism and deontology.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/579Big dataemotional contagionFacebookinformed consentmanipulationmethodologyprivacyresearch ethicssocial mediauser data
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Niina Sormanen
Turo Uskali
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Maija Penttinen
Niina Sormanen
Turo Uskali
Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
Media and Communication
Big data
emotional contagion
Facebook
informed consent
manipulation
methodology
privacy
research ethics
social media
user data
author_facet Jukka Jouhki
Epp Lauk
Maija Penttinen
Niina Sormanen
Turo Uskali
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title Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
title_short Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
title_full Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
title_fullStr Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
title_full_unstemmed Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
title_sort facebook’s emotional contagion experiment as a challenge to research ethics
publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
issn 2183-2439
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This article analyzes the ethical discussion focusing on the Facebook emotional contagion experiment published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. The massive-scale experiment manipulated the News Feeds of a large amount of Facebook users and was successful in proving that emotional contagion happens also in online environments. However, the experiment caused ethical concerns within and outside academia mainly for two intertwined reasons, the first revolving around the idea of research as manipulation, and the second focusing on the problematic definition of informed consent. The article concurs with recent research that the era of social media and big data research are posing a significant challenge to research ethics, the practice and views of which are grounded in the pre social media era, and reflect the classical ethical stances of utilitarianism and deontology.
topic Big data
emotional contagion
Facebook
informed consent
manipulation
methodology
privacy
research ethics
social media
user data
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/579
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