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Undergraduate Dissertation FAQ
1. When is the thesis due
1. When is the thesis due?
You should become very familiar with the handbook for the Dissertation course. It has all the details you need regarding deadlines.
2. How do supervisions work?
We meet once a month, for a total of 7 meetings (the first is for planning and subsequent meetings are to discuss progress). For each of the subsequent six supervisions, I'll expect you to send me some form of written work that we can use as the basis for our discussion no less than 3 working days in advance of our meeting. Ideally, we should schedule these meetings in advance so you can plan towards these deadlines as writing milestones. You should also bear in mind that supervisors are not allowed to review written work in the final month of your dissertation period, though in light of what I note below, this shouldn't be an issue as hopefully by this time you'll be an independent writer!
We meet once a month, for a total of 7 meetings (the first is for planning and subsequent meetings are to discuss progress). For each of the subsequent six supervisions, I'll expect you to send me some form of written work that we can use as the basis for our discussion *no less than 3 working days in advance of our meeting*. I prefer to schedule out the whole year's worth of meetings in advance so we can both plan towards these deadlines as writing milestones. You should also bear in mind that supervisors are not allowed to review written work in the final month of your dissertation period, though in light of what I note below, this shouldn't be an issue as hopefully by this time you'll be an independent writer!
3. What kind of supervisor am I?
Of all the work you'll complete during your degree programme, the dissertation is the piece of work which you have the most ownership over. On the basis of this, I approach supervisions as a kind of coaching - I will be ready to answer any questions you have that have arisen during your research and writing, whether about writing mechanics, the research process, or about your topic more specifically. I will also raise probing questions for you, drawing on examples from written work I have been able to review in order to highlight problems or issues more broadly for you as a writer. I will not provide a proofreading service (you should recruit a good friend or two to help with this), so you should always bear in mind that mark-up and feedback is not comprehensive. I expect you to take notes from our discussions and then review your work to find all the areas where my feedback may be relevant.
Of all the work you'll complete during your degree programme, the dissertation is the piece of work which you have the most ownership over. On the basis of this, I approach supervisions as a kind of coaching - I will be ready to answer any questions you have that have arisen during your research and writing, whether about writing mechanics, the research process, or about your topic more specifically. I will also raise probing questions for you, drawing on examples from written work I have been able to review in order to highlight problems or issues more broadly for you as a writer. I will not provide a proofreading service (you should recruit a good friend or two to help with this), so you should always bear in mind that mark-up and feedback is not comprehensive, that is, you shouldn't expect that anything I haven't written on is perfect and shouldn't be revised. I expect you to take notes from our discussions and then review your work to find all the areas where my feedback may be relevant.
4. How do I format my bibliography? Citations? Title Page? Table of contents...
We have a flexible policy regarding citation style, it's up to you to choose the one that you are most familiar with and then apply that style consistently throughout your dissertation. Please note - I will not serve as a reference for specific aspects of formatting. This is one of the aspects of independent research you should master early on in your research journey (if you haven't already). Each major referencing style has a styleguide which covers all the intricacies of formatting as well as other aspects including table of contents formatting, headings, and really anything you could possibly imagine. Given how frequently you may have questions about this, you should strongly consider purchasing a paperback copy of the style guide. Most frequently used styles, in order of my personal preference are:
We have a flexible policy regarding citation style, so it's up to you to choose the one that you are most familiar with and then apply that style consistently throughout your dissertation. Please note - I will not serve as a reference for specific aspects of formatting. This is one of the aspects of independent research you should master early on in your research journey (if you haven't already). Each major referencing style has a style guide which covers all the intricacies of formatting as well as other aspects including table of contents formatting, headings, and really anything you could possibly imagine. Given how frequently you may have questions about this, you should purchase a paperback copy of the style guide which will tell you how to format references, number pages, write a table of contents etc. If you don't already have a preference, I'd suggest you go with Chicago Style (a.k.a. Turabian) as it is generally favoured by Theology, Religious Studies, History, and Philosophy. Chicago has both short and long form versions. As above, you can pick one, but if it's up to me, I'd prefer the notes and bibliography format, where you provide longer form versions of citations in footnotes and repeat them in your bibliography. There is an online version of this style guide here: [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html]
a. Chicago Style (a.k.a. Turabian)
5. How many books should I read for a dissertation?
Generally favoured by Theology, Religious Studies, History, and Philosophy Chicago has both short and long form versions. As above, you can pick one.
There is no straight-forward way to answer this question, as every dissertation question is quite unique. I tend to favour a style of research that begins by hoovering up as much information as possible, reading a large pile of scholarly materials very quickly so as to get a sense of the breadth of opinion on your topic. Once you have reached an intuitive point of "saturation," you can circle back around to materials that you know to be seminal or particularly relevant to your research and read them more closely so that you can engage with the author's arguments in your own writing. This style of reading is summarised in a now very old book by Mortimer Adler called "How to Read a Book" (1940, revised edition in 1972), which has been come to be called the [Structure-proposition-evaluation method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_(process)#Methods_of_reading) of reading. I recommend you read Adler's book (quickly!), but you can also find a quick summary here: (https://fourminutebooks.com/how-to-read-a-book-summary/). PS, don't write in library books. PPS, don't bother with Adler's recommended reading list.
So to circle back around to the original question... some rough unqualified estimates: (1) In the hoovering stage, you shouldn't read fewer than a dozen books and 3 dozen journal articles. (2) In the critical reading stage, you can focus in on a half dozen books and a dozen articles. But this is really just a rule of thumb - we'll work out a proper ratio in supervision.
Online guide: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html
6. Which books / articles should I read for my dissertation?
5. How many books should I read for a dissertation?
7. How can I measure my progress?
I like to think about scheduling this writing project by working backwards from the final deadline. So, assuming that your final draft is due for submission in March and that we can't discuss your writing any further at that stage, you should (3) plan to have a penultimate rough draft completed by the start of February. It's important to give yourself a month for revising, as your project will have matured significantly and you'll need time to rework and rewrite earlier materials, possibly quite radically. This means that (2) Dec-Jan should involve some serious writing, potentially 8-12k words. To varying degrees, (1) you should think of the first 2 months of dissertation work (Sep/Oct-Nov) as exploratory. You will be focussing much of your time on reading and taking notes, writing literature survey, book precis, and outlines of your project, and thinking through your methodology. If you prefer to take the writing more slowly, or work in a more compartmentalised way, i.e. researching for and writing each chapter at a time, we can do that too, so you'd finish a chapter each month starting in October, and then have February for revising. The downside of this approach is that you may need to rewrite one or more of those early chapters as your thinking develops and matures over the length of the project. Some people also like to do preliminary research over the preceding Spring and Summer - this is a good idea if you want to take the writing more slowly and work over your ideas, and also if you need to do data collection for your project.
Ultimately, it is up to you to choose a schedule for your project, so think hard about your personality and how you've worked best on long projects (not even necessarily writing ones) in the past.
8. How do I find books and articles for my dissertation?
In this age of social media and digital archives, you'll be working primarily with search engines. However, it's important to do "smart searching" which relates both to what key words and phrases you search for as well as how you use the technology. Finding the right "key words" and phrases is an art, and one which you will get better at with time. So you should practice running phrases and words through searches to see what comes up. I recommend working with Google Scholar to begin with, and then you can work with more tailored tools, like the University library findit@bham search engine.
Here's an example of how I use this tool to run a literature search. A good search in google scholar should return less than 100 items. So, for example, "just war" returns over 4 million items. This is the definition of a terrible search. One search trick which will help significantly here is to treat just war as a phrase, so put it in double quotation marks for the search engine. The difference here is that you won't just get every item which is about "just" or "war" but only those things which are about `"just war"`. Big difference - now you've got just under 100k items, which means that it's getting a bit better, but still unusuable. It's good to work with contemporary literature to begin with, so try limiting the search to items written in the last decade. Just click on "custom range" on the sidebar and type in 2008 to the first box and click search. Now we're down to 19k items. Getting better. Another way to identify important articles is to notice how many times they are cited. If something has been cited more than 100 times, that is, quoted in another book or article, that's a good rule of thumb for something being generally applicable. So you might want to scan quickly for items with high citation counts before refining your list further.
A few other ideas for reducing your searchers to manageable lengths:
You can add some more keywords as well alongside "just war". So if, for example, we add "land mines" to the search (make sure this is also in double quotes as a phrase!) we're down to just 580 results. You can get through a list this long in an hour if you're just scanning the summaries and titles. So this is something you can work with.
You might also think about limiting your search to items that have your key words only in the title. To do this in google scholar, just add the word intitle: before your search, so it looks like this:
`intitle:"just war"`
Throughout this process, you should be noting down things that seem possibly relevant to your research. Now rinse and repeat - start a new search with a different starting point. You get the idea.
9. How can I tell what mark my dissertation will get?
This is a hard question. My primary interest in the dissertation process, to the frustration of some supervisees is generally oriented around the quality of the work. This can lead to a range of very different outcomes depending on how mature your thinking is on a given topic and how much time you've invested along the way. So I'm going to tell you quite honestly if I don't think you're working up to your own standards, but I can't set a benchmark mid-way through your project. In almost every case, your thinking will mature and develop on your topic right up to the point of submission, so quite a lot hinges on leaving time for and investing in final revision of your thesis. Until we get to the final product, I can only assess how a given chapter or intellectual exploration is doing, and there's no way of knowing how this will predict the whole product. If you really want to get some kind of benchmark for your writing, you can review the bank of assessed work on canvas to see some samples of other dissertations. However, at this point in your scholarly career, I'd suggest that you intrinsically are the best measure of your progress. You will know how much effort has led in past writing to certain outcomes, and should be able to judge your work on the thesis against these past outcomes. If you're anxious about the mark, my primary advice to you is to pace yourself. Make sure that you have time at the end to revise well, and make sure that you devote time at the beginning to adequately researching your topic. A good thesis is a blend of eloquence and scholarly knowledge.
10. Anything else?
I expect we'll work through all kinds of other items in supervision and am excited to see how your project is developing!

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In this video, we discuss the overarching question that occupies this module. You can watch the video, and read the transcript below.
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# Exploring the world of user-generated data
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You've probably heard by now of the company "Cambridge Analytica" [recently renamed to Emerdata](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/02/cambridge_analytica_shutdown/). As several media outlets reported in 2017, a little known firm called Cambridge analytica surprised many by claiming that their "evolutionary approach to data-driven communication has played such an integral part in President-elect Trump's extraordinary win." As details emerged, it became clear that this was not mere bluster, but that this firm had managed to amass a trove of personal data about individuals, as the Washington Post suggested, up to 5000 pieces of data on each American citizen and then sought to nudge or manipulate voting behaviours by creating highly-targetted content, including ads on major social media platforms and so-called "fake news" stories.
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We hope you'll find this exercise illuminating, and will look forward to telling you about that monkey selfie in our next session.
# Exercise 1
## Exercise 1
As we mentioned in the video, we'd like you to begin by reading the Terms and Conditions for Facebook. Before you begin read, write some notes on what you expect to find and how you think it will be structured.
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If you're participating in a course at Birmingham University, please share this reflection on the canvas forum and react in writing to what at least two other course participants have written.
# Exercise 2 - documentary analysis
## Exercise 2 - documentary analysis
For your next exercise, we'd like to stick with the facebook theme and have you to conduct an informal study of a digital chat in an online forum. Facebook has a range of privacy settings for their groups ([you can read more about public, closed and secret fb groups here](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/understanding-public-closed-and-secret-facebook-groups) and [here](https://www.lifewire.com/facebook-groups-4103720)), but for this exercise, we'd like you to focus on one of the large public groups, for reasons which will become clear below.
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Note: if you'd prefer to avoid using facebook. Here's an alternative approach: check out one of the major alternative chat platforms. We'd recommend you start with something like StackExchange and browse to their [directory of sites](https://stackexchange.com/sites#lifearts). Scroll through the Q&A and see if you can answer the questions as above.
# Exercise 3 - reading!
## Exercise 3 - reading!
Based on what you've found provocative or interesting so far, spend some time reading further about the content we've discussed. There are a range of options we've highligted below.
# Reading:
## Recommended Readings:
### Articles
- Survey re: facebook users
- https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mg9vvn/how-our-likes-helped-trump-win
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- https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/reading-the-privacy-policies-you-encounter-in-a-year-would-take-76-work-days/253851/
- http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/7350
# Other media:
### Other media:
- Film: ["Terms and Conditions May Apply"](http://tacma.net/) summarised in the [Huffington Post](https://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-weinstein/terms-and-conditions-may-_b_3692883.html)

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# Copyright, licenses, and data as property?
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UK copyright talks about the author of a work being the person that creates the copyright work: the person that holds the pen or paintbrush the musician strumming the guitar. If the creator is employed or commissioned to produce the work their contract may say something different. Copyright applies to written text based works, images, music, film and various other media. It arises as soon as the content is create and does not require any registration, or expression of the right. It is just exists.

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# Confidentiality, anonymity, consent, and privacy
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Data is used in a huge variety of ways, in fact, with the rise of digital platforms, social media, and big data, as we highlighted in our second session, few few aspects of our lives are "off limits". To be fair, it's not as if platforms like Google and Facebook have invented the idea of "data," for decades scholarly researchers have been collecting and analysing data in ways that they hope will improve the quality of life for countless individual people.
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In the tasks for this session, we're going to have you do a deep dive into some of the studies we've mentioned briefly here and then to write up a brief reflection on what you'd like to make your own research design ethic. In the next session, we're going to wrap-up and try to explore some of the ways that we can move forward as researchers in the midst of these very complicated scenarios that we've shared with you so far.
# Resources:
### Resources:
- "Genealogy Databases Enable Naming of Anonymous DNA Donors" http://science.sciencemag.org/content/339/6117/262
- The full technical report, "[Identifying Personal Genomes by Surname Inference](http://science.sciencemag.org/content/339/6117/321)"

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<p>JK: In this module, wed like to focus on a particular question:</p>
<p>AF: “Can you use stuff online for research?”</p>
<p>JK: This is one of those questions which might seem simple at first hearing, but if recent controversies are any indication, this is anything but the case.</p>
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<p>AF: For each of our sessions, well be looking at examples and case studies from recent events to explore how legal and ethical aspects intersect to influence research using digital content. We will talk about a selfie monkey who raised some fundamental questions about the nature of copyright and ownership. Well explore the recent Cambridge Analytica case and the sometimes unexpected (or unauthorised) uses social media data might get exposed to. Well also talk about the rise of “big data” and the problems surrounding “anonymous” data in this era of cloud computing.</p>
<p>JK: We hope youll stick around for the whole module and work your way through the materials weve provided here. Youll find that there is a bit of something for everyone, whether youre completely new to the idea of research ethics, or if youre an old hand and want to dig deeper into some of the complexities of the issues.</p>
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<p>Data is used in a huge variety of ways, in fact, with the rise of digital platforms, social media, and big data, as we highlighted in our second session, few few aspects of our lives are “off limits”. To be fair, its not as if platforms like Google and Facebook have invented the idea of “data,” for decades scholarly researchers have been collecting and analysing data in ways that they hope will improve the quality of life for countless individual people.</p>
<p>Let me give you one example of what I see as a benevolent kind of data collection. In recent years, DNA sequencing has become incredibly fast, efficient, and also inexpensive. Many issues with human health and disease have genetic components, and access to information about a range of human genomes can really help researchers to accelerate the pace of research and look for new areas of impact.</p>
<p>Though there are some movements encouraging people to share personal genetic data openly (especially given the way some of these genomic databases are privatised and expensive to access) there are expectedly rare. Instead, in most cases people who contribute their personal genomic data to research do so on the expectation that their contributions will be made confidential or anonymous.</p>
<p>Im sure that some of you will already be aware of research concepts like confidentiality, but its helpful to pause and highlight what are three fundamental aspects of empirical research before we continue this discussion.</p>
<p>The first “core concept” in research ethics is</p>
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<li>Informed consent: Regardless of privacy concerns, it is a fundamental right of any person participating in research that they consent to participation in a given study. Though we may imagine that consent can be implied sometimes, our ability to “read” people simply isnt that trustworthy. Consent cannot be assumed. This means that research subjects must be informed of the study, how it will work, and what the data will be used for - and then given the opportunity to choose whether to participate or not.</li>
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<p>The research arm of Facebook conducted a study in 2012, the results of which were published in the journal PNAS. For a brief period, they deliberately skewed the news for 689,003 people to emphasise either positive emotional content or negative emotional content. Researchers wanted to see if this had an impact on the way users used the platform. What they found was not surprising, it did have an impact. What did surprise this research team was the outcry by a wide range of academic researchers suggesting (rightly) that they had not observed the principle of informed consent. You can read the eventual expression of “editorial concern” by PNAS editors to see their repentance for publishing this article.</p>
<p>Informed consent isnt the whole picture, however. In many cases, as Ive already suggested above, users might not be willing to participate in a study if their resposes were to be made public. So, one of the fundamental ways that researchers approach data ethics is to remove personally identifiable data. In some cases, identities are known to researchers but made confidential, such that the readers of research publication cannot identify individual persons. In other stricter cases, research subjects are anonymised, so that even researchers in their notes do not preserve the specific identity of the people contributing data. They are just “subject 1” “subject 2” and so on.</p>
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<p>In 2013 a team of scientists from MIT released a study with shocking results. Through some clever data analysis techniques, they had found a way to de-anonmise a major genomic database. You can read more about this later. There have also been subsequent studies by other research teams de-anonymising other anonymised research databases. Much like cambridge analytica, these researchers gathered together millions of small fragments of data together and then tested for compatibility against these databases. In the case of the work by this team at MIT, they were able to de-anonymise 50 out of 1000 subjects in that study. In other cases the rate has been much worse.</p>
<p>So what does this mean for research ethics? Simply put, in this new internet age, we can just use “subject 1” and “subject 2”. Our computers are powerful enough, and our lives public enough that clever people can reverse engineer them. There are two possible ways to respond to this new context for digital data.</p>
<p>First, researchers can try to lock down their data sets, ensuring that they are stored in secure digital repositories. What makes a digital repository secure? A whole lot of things - good passwords (and not ones which need to be changed every six months), strong and consistent network security and data privacy policies, clear ways to classify the levels of sensitivity of a given data-set, well-trained staff… etc. Ive included some articles you can read here if you want to learn a bit more about how to set up a proper data vault.</p>
<p>But as the range of high-profile hacks in recent years indicate, organisations very rarely check all these boxes, and so even secured data can be at risk of breach.</p>
<p>This continued risk has led some researchers to take up another option, to pursue alternative research methods which do not emphasise privacy and confidentiality, but rather active participation by research subjects. To be fair, this will only work in certain contexts, definitely not in the context of highly sensitive data or in studies conducted with vulnerable people. But many researchers are having innovative and surprising results with participatory studies. We can involve research subjects in the design of a study, enable them to help us interpret the results, and make their voices known. The advantage here is that a study turns from a faceless mass into a specific group of unique people.</p>
<p>This is a brave new digital world that were working in, to be sure. And it can be easy to ignore the risks associated with data generation and use in our excitement for new research and horizons to be explored. Research is fun, exciting, and often empowering. I like to say that the task of a researcher is to help people tell their stories. We need to be sure that we do this in a way that empowers those individuals and not just ourselves. And this means that we need to make responsible choices about research design and data management.</p>
<p>In the tasks for this session, were going to have you do a deep dive into some of the studies weve mentioned briefly here and then to write up a brief reflection on what youd like to make your own research design ethic. In the next session, were going to wrap-up and try to explore some of the ways that we can move forward as researchers in the midst of these very complicated scenarios that weve shared with you so far.</p>
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<li>“Genealogy Databases Enable Naming of Anonymous DNA Donors” <a href="http://science.sciencemag.org/content/339/6117/262" class="uri">http://science.sciencemag.org/content/339/6117/262</a></li>
<li>The full technical report, “<a href="http://science.sciencemag.org/content/339/6117/321">Identifying Personal Genomes by Surname Inference</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/111/24/8788.full.pdf" class="uri">http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/111/24/8788.full.pdf</a></li>
<li>PNAS Editorial expression of concern:</li>
<li><a href="https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/regulations/common-rule/index.html" class="uri">https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/regulations/common-rule/index.html</a></li>
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<p>Selfie monkey UK copyright talks about the author of a work being the person that creates the copyright work: the person that holds the pen or paintbrush the musician strumming the guitar. If the creator is employed or commissioned to produce the work their contract may say something different. Copyright applies to written text based works, images, music, film and various other media. It arises as soon as the content is create and does not require any registration, or expression of the right. It is just exists.</p>
<p>Copyright applies equally in the physical and digital world and typical lasts for 70 years after the death of the author. Copyright in a journal article is the same in the print and the e version. Webpages and content found online then is subject to the usual copyright rules. It requires no registration and it doesnt matter if something has the copyright symbol on it or- it is copyright protected. If it has copyright then, someone owns it. If someone owns copyright, that gives them the right to control who has access to it as well as if and how they can use it. Just because something is online and open for access, it does not necessarily mean that it is free to be used. Public domain in the openly available, in the out there sense does not mean it is Public Domain, that is free from any rights.</p>
<p>Copyright does allow some uses without the permission or consent of the author or owner. What this means is that although the owner can control who accesses and uses their work, the public can still use it in certain limited situations. These permitted acts include non-commercial research, and criticism and review. More details on these exceptions in a research context are provided in the articles complementing this section.</p>
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<p>What this all means then that copyright in the digital world is a complex but important part of research literacy. Researchers and professionals should factor in copyright as important element when considering what you content might use in a research context. We can see that copyright is not the only or most important consideration, despite what I might think. It should be balanced with other components of the research activity.</p>
<p>Wed now like to you go through a couple of exercises looking at copyright in the digital world. Look back at the Facebook terms think about who owns data you post on Facebook? What permission does Facebook have to use your content? Your pictures? Were you aware of this? Following that well get you to look at copyright licences and consider how you might license your content, if you were a copyright owner. Well also get you to explore the nuance of the Monkey Selfie in some more detail.</p>
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<p>Youve probably heard by now of the company “Cambridge Analytica” <a href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/02/cambridge_analytica_shutdown/">recently renamed to Emerdata</a>. As several media outlets reported in 2017, a little known firm called Cambridge analytica surprised many by claiming that their “evolutionary approach to data-driven communication has played such an integral part in President-elect Trumps extraordinary win.” As details emerged, it became clear that this was not mere bluster, but that this firm had managed to amass a trove of personal data about individuals, as the Washington Post suggested, up to 5000 pieces of data on each American citizen and then sought to nudge or manipulate voting behaviours by creating highly-targetted content, including ads on major social media platforms and so-called “fake news” stories.</p>
<p>Data ethics is always easier in hindsight, but Id like to nonetheless look into the structure of this data collection to raise some issues about how data gets “out there” in the first place.</p>
<p>Facebook is a central character in this story about data and this isnt surprising given their dominance of internet communication in recent years. In some cases, more persons answering surveys claim to be using facebook than the internet. While this is logically impossible - facebook is merely a service which sits on top of the internet, at least for now it gets towards the ubiquity of facebook use. Given this centrality, it is sensible to begin our look here to see how things are in terms of data. The story of privacy and data protection on facebook is, to be generous, an evolving one. Much of the data that users put on facebook was completely public until 2012, including the complete catalogue of your “likes”. For a company like Cambridge Analytica, this information was pure gold - enabling them to build up what psychologists call a “psychometric” profile using this data. If this information was on the internet in plain sight, could any user have assumed that their activity on facebook was private? Should they have? Since likes were made private, facebook has had a number of “gaffes” in which new features or <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/07/facebook-bug-made-private-posts-of-up-to-14-million-users-public.html">bugs</a> have forced this data back out into the public. Much of the reporting of the cambridge analytica scandal have referred to their access of data as a “breach” implying that Facebook had been trying to keep data that users generated private in good faith and that this company had found improper or possibly even illegal ways to harvest it, but this is actually quite misleading. Companies like CA and it is worth noting that there are probably hundreds of <a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/data-firm-leaks-48-million-user-profiles-it-scraped-from-facebook-linkedin-others/">other similar operations</a> which have been harvesting similarly massive datasets - can put together millions of tiny pieces of tiny information scattered across the internet - the number of contacts you have on a social network platform, or the number of profile pictures youve cycled through, hint at personality traits.</p>
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<p>Whether this situation is deliberate as some scholars have suggested, or merely an unforunate accident, theres a problem here relating to user literacy of data policies. So were going to ask you to actually read through one of these documents and then to debrief how this knowledge changes your perspective on putting your data on social network platforms. Were also going to ask you to do an informal study of a digital chat.</p>
<p>We hope youll find this exercise illuminating, and will look forward to telling you about that monkey selfie in our next session.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">3.2</span> Exercise 1</h2>
<p>As we mentioned in the video, wed like you to begin by reading the Terms and Conditions for Facebook. Before you begin read, write some notes on what you expect to find and how you think it will be structured.</p>
<p>Open the T&amp;Cs for Facebook here: (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/terms" class="uri">https://www.facebook.com/terms</a>)</p>
<p>When youre finished, take a moment to reflect on your reactions to the T&amp;Cs. Write at least two paragraphs summarising your experience of reading, what you found surprising, what you expected but didnt find there, and generally what you took away from the experience of reading.</p>
<p>Now, read over one of the following summaries which have been writtn about Facebooks T&amp;Cs:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vice, <a href="https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/kwp5vx/i-asked-a-lawyer-how-facebooks-new-terms-will-affect-my-online-life-183">“I Asked a Privacy Lawyer What Facebooks New Terms and Conditions Will Mean for You”</a></li>
<li>Huffington Post, <a href="https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/facebook-terms-condition_n_5551965?guccounter=1">“Didnt Read Facebooks Fine Print? Heres Exactly What It Says”</a></li>
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<p>It is worth noting: these two documents detail the terms and conditions in 2014-2015. A very important part of the story about online T&amp;Cs, however, is that they are constantly changing (<a href="https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-a-history-of-mark-zuckerberg-apologizing/?mbid=BottomRelatedStories">read more about this here</a>).</p>
<p>Taking the Facebook T&amp;Cs document as an example for your own posting on various online platforms (or imagining that you do) how does this knowledge change your perspective on putting your data on social network platforms?</p>
<p>If youre participating in a course at Birmingham University, please share this reflection on the canvas forum and react in writing to what at least two other course participants have written.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">3.3</span> Exercise 2 - documentary analysis</h2>
<p>For your next exercise, wed like to stick with the facebook theme and have you to conduct an informal study of a digital chat in an online forum. Facebook has a range of privacy settings for their groups (<a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/understanding-public-closed-and-secret-facebook-groups">you can read more about public, closed and secret fb groups here</a> and <a href="https://www.lifewire.com/facebook-groups-4103720">here</a>), but for this exercise, wed like you to focus on one of the large public groups, for reasons which will become clear below.</p>
<p>If you have a facebook account, and dont mind using it (we will completely understand if you dont or prefer not to - see below for more on this), navigate to the Facebook group directory: (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/?category=discover" class="uri">https://www.facebook.com/groups/?category=discover</a>). For this exercise, you need to avoid groups which are “closed” or “private” even if youre already a member. Facebook does not have a feature which you can use to search for a public (as opposed to private or closed) group, so your best bet is to run a search for the term “public group”. Be careful, some groups may have chat with offensive content. Try to avoid groups which centre around sensitive topics. For this example, we ran a search for “public group” and in the list which came up, one was a group called “Tea &amp; Empathy (PUBLIC GROUP)” which the description tells us is “… a national, informal, peer-to-peer support network aiming to foster a compassionate and supportive atmosphere throughout the NHS.” Search for a different group, but make sure it has at least 500 members, so that there will be an active chat for the exercise below.</p>
<p>Now, click on “discussion” on the bar to the left to filter just discussion postings. Spend an hour reading through the threads and taking some notes towards a documentary analysis. What types of information are people sharing in the group? Are there any persons contributing data to this group sharing personal information? Now that you have a level of understanding of the facebook T&amp;Cs can you find any data here that a person might not want to post if they had the same level of understanding? Do you think that it would be ethical for a scholarly researcher or marketing consultant to make use of this data?</p>
<p>Write up a brief (but at least two paragraphs - 8-10 sentences) report. This should be strictly anonymised, i.e. dont mention any specific users in your report. Imagine that you are a consultant who has been hired to detect user literacy about platform T&amp;Cs. Summarise what youve found and your appraisal of the nature of this online chat.</p>
<p>Note: if youd prefer to avoid using facebook. Heres an alternative approach: check out one of the major alternative chat platforms. Wed recommend you start with something like StackExchange and browse to their <a href="https://stackexchange.com/sites#lifearts">directory of sites</a>. Scroll through the Q&amp;A and see if you can answer the questions as above.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">3.4</span> Exercise 3 - reading!</h2>
<p>Based on what youve found provocative or interesting so far, spend some time reading further about the content weve discussed. There are a range of options weve highligted below.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">3.5</span> Recommended Readings:</h2>
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<h3><span class="header-section-number">3.5.1</span> Articles</h3>
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<li>Survey re: facebook users</li>
<li><a href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mg9vvn/how-our-likes-helped-trump-win" class="uri">https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mg9vvn/how-our-likes-helped-trump-win</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/17/cambridge-analytica-facebook-influence-us-election" class="uri">https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/17/cambridge-analytica-facebook-influence-us-election</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.fastcompany.com/40550423/how-facebook-blew-it" class="uri">https://www.fastcompany.com/40550423/how-facebook-blew-it</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.npr.org/2016/08/23/491024846/do-you-read-terms-of-service-contracts-not-many-do-research-shows" class="uri">https://www.npr.org/2016/08/23/491024846/do-you-read-terms-of-service-contracts-not-many-do-research-shows</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/reading-the-privacy-policies-you-encounter-in-a-year-would-take-76-work-days/253851/" class="uri">https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/reading-the-privacy-policies-you-encounter-in-a-year-would-take-76-work-days/253851/</a></li>
<li><a href="http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/7350" class="uri">http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/7350</a></li>
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<h3><span class="header-section-number">3.5.2</span> Other media:</h3>
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<li>Film: <a href="http://tacma.net/">“Terms and Conditions May Apply”</a> summarised in the <a href="https://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-weinstein/terms-and-conditions-may-_b_3692883.html">Huffington Post</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="3.1.2" data-path="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html"><a href="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html#transcript-jeremy-kidwell-speaking"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>3.1.2</b> Transcript (Jeremy Kidwell speaking)</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="5" data-path="exercise-2-documentary-analysis.html"><a href="exercise-2-documentary-analysis.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5</b> Exercise 2 - documentary analysis</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="6" data-path="exercise-3-reading.html"><a href="exercise-3-reading.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>6</b> Exercise 3 - reading!</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="9" data-path="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><a href="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>9</b> Copyright, licenses, and data as property?</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="10" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>10</b> Confidentiality, anonymity, consent, and privacy</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="11" data-path="transcript-of-the-video.html"><a href="transcript-of-the-video.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>11</b> Transcript of the video:</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="3.2" data-path="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html"><a href="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html#exercise-1"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>3.2</b> Exercise 1</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="3.4" data-path="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html"><a href="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html#exercise-3---reading"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>3.4</b> Exercise 3 - reading!</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="3.5" data-path="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html"><a href="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html#recommended-readings"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>3.5</b> Recommended Readings:</a><ul>
<li class="chapter" data-level="3.5.1" data-path="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html"><a href="exploring-the-world-of-user-generated-data.html#articles"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>3.5.1</b> Articles</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="4" data-path="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><a href="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>4</b> Copyright, licenses, and data as property?</a><ul>
<li class="chapter" data-level="4.1" data-path="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><a href="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html#video-1"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>4.1</b> Video</a><ul>
<li class="chapter" data-level="4.1.1" data-path="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><a href="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html#iframe-video-here-1"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>4.1.1</b> iframe / video here</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="4.1.2" data-path="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html"><a href="copyright-licenses-and-data-as-property.html#transcript-below"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>4.1.2</b> transcript below:</a></li>
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<li class="chapter" data-level="5" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5</b> Confidentiality, anonymity, consent, and privacy</a><ul>
<li class="chapter" data-level="5.1" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html#video-2"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5.1</b> Video</a><ul>
<li class="chapter" data-level="5.1.1" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html#iframe-video-here-2"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5.1.1</b> iframe / video here</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="5.1.2" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html#transcript-of-the-video"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5.1.2</b> Transcript of the video:</a></li>
<li class="chapter" data-level="5.1.3" data-path="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html"><a href="confidentiality-anonymity-consent-and-privacy.html#resources"><i class="fa fa-check"></i><b>5.1.3</b> Resources:</a></li>
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