Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2017 Dec;60(3-4):375-384. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12189. Epub 2017 Sep 25.
Community-based participatory researchers increasingly incorporate photography and social media into their work. Despite its relative infancy, social media has created a powerful network that allows individuals to convey messages quickly to a widespread audience. In addition to its potential benefits, the use of social media in research also carries risk, given the fast pace of exchanges, sharing of personal images and ideas in high accessibility, low privacy contexts and continually shifting options and upgrades. This article contributes to the literature examining ethical considerations for photography and social media use in community-based participatory research. We describe three key ethical dilemmas that we encountered during our participatory photography project with Latina/o youth: (a) use and content of images and risk; (b) incentives and coercion; and (c) social media activity and confidentiality. We provide our responses to these challenges, contextualized in theory and practice, and share lessons learned. We raise the question of how to contend with cultural shifts in boundaries and privacy. We propose that evaluating participant vulnerability versus potential empowerment may be more fitting than the standard approach of assessing risks and benefits. Finally, we recommend upholding the principles of participatory research by co-producing ethical practices with one's participants.
社区为基础的参与式研究人员越来越多地将摄影和社交媒体纳入他们的工作中。尽管社交媒体相对较新,但它已经创建了一个强大的网络,允许个人将信息快速传达给广泛的受众。除了其潜在的好处外,由于交流的快速步伐、在高可访问性、低隐私环境中分享个人图像和想法以及不断变化的选项和升级,社交媒体在研究中的使用也存在风险。本文为研究摄影和社交媒体在社区为基础的参与式研究中的使用的伦理问题提供了文献资料。我们描述了我们在拉丁裔青年参与式摄影项目中遇到的三个关键伦理困境:(a) 图像的使用和内容以及风险;(b) 激励和强制;以及 (c) 社交媒体活动和保密性。我们提供了针对这些挑战的回应,将其置于理论和实践背景下,并分享了经验教训。我们提出了如何应对边界和隐私方面的文化转变的问题。我们建议,评估参与者的脆弱性与潜在赋权可能比评估风险和收益的标准方法更合适。最后,我们建议通过与参与者共同制定道德规范来坚持参与式研究的原则。