Ten simple rules for responsible big data research

Zook, Matthew; Barocas, Solon; Boyd, Danah; Crawford, Kate; Keller, Emily; Gangadharan, Seeta PeñaORCID logo; Goodman, Alyssa; Hollander, Rachelle; Koenig, Barbara A.; Metcalf, Jacob; +3 more...Narayanan, Arvind; Nelson, Alondra; and Pasquale, Frank (2017) Ten simple rules for responsible big data research. PLoS Computational Biology, 13 (3). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1553-734X
Copy

The use of big data research methods has grown tremendously over the past five years in both academia and industry. As the size and complexity of available datasets has grown, so too have the ethical questions raised by big data research. These questions become increasingly urgent as data and research agendas move well beyond those typical of the computational and natural sciences, to more directly address sensitive aspects of human behavior, interaction, and health. The tools of big data research are increasingly woven into our daily lives, including mining digital medical records for scientific and economic insights, mapping relationships via social media, capturing individuals’ speech and action via sensors, tracking movement across space, shaping police and security policy via “predictive policing,” and much more.


picture_as_pdf
subject
Published Version
['licenses_description_other' not defined]
Available under ['licenses_typename_other' not defined]

Download

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL Data Cite XML EndNote HTML Citation METS MODS RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer ASCII Citation
Export

Downloads