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Computational Ethnography
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The employment of pervasive sensing technology opened up the way for a critical
consideration of research ethics. This is especially important with regards to the
collection of behavioral, social, and personal data in clinical or health-related settings.
To study these important ethical dilemmas, we created the CORE (Connected and
Open Research Ethics) initiative and are actively investigating how to rede ne
research ethics.
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We live in an era where much of our lives are represented online through a variety of
social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. The intense communication
that happens across friends and acquaintances and the networks that are created
around those exchanges of textual and multimedia messages create incredible
opportunities to better understand a variety of behavioral clue that might help
resolve health and healthcare related problems. We are using a mixed approach
based on natural language processing and network analysis to capitalize on these
issues to help drive intervention, speci cally in the setting of HIV and Physical Activity.
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