The trouble with Tinder : the ethical complexities of researching location-aware social discovery apps

Jenna Condie, Garth Lean, Brittany Wilcockson

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Abstract

This chapter explores the ethical complexities of researching location aware social discovery Smartphone applications (apps) and how they mediate contemporary experiences of travel. We highlight the context specific approach required to carrying out research on Tinder, a location aware app that enables people to connect with others in close proximity to them. By journeying through the early stages of our research project, we demonstrate how ethical considerations and dilemmas began long before our project became a project. We discuss the pulls toward data extraction/mining of user-generated content (i.e., Tinder user profiles) within digital social research and the ethical challenges of using this data for research purposes. We focus particularly on issues of informed consent, privacy, and copyright, and the differences between manual and automated data mining/extraction techniques. Excerpts from our university ethics application are included to demonstrate how our research sits uneasily within standardized ethical protocols. Our moves away from a ‘big data’ approach to more ‘traditional’ and participatory methodologies are located within questions of epistemology and ontology including our commitment to practicing a feminist research ethic. Our chapter concludes with the lessons learned in the aim to push forward with research in challenging online spaces and with new data sources.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Ethics of Online Research
EditorsKandy Woodfield
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherEmerald
Pages135-158
Number of pages24
ISBN (Electronic)9781787434462
ISBN (Print)9781787144866
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • big data
  • smartphones
  • mobile apps
  • user-generated content
  • ethics
  • wireless localization

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