#overlyhonestmethods: Ethical Implications When Scientists Joke with Each Other on Public Social Media
dc.contributor.author | Stemwedel, Janet | |
dc.date | 2018-12-09T17:59:01.000 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-07-02T06:24:24Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-07-02T06:24:24Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2013-01-01 | |
dc.description.abstract | <p>Scientists have used #overlyhonestmethods to tag posts on Twitter that purport to fill in details of research methods not generally included in formal scientific communications. I consider ethical dimensions of #overlyhonestmethods for communication between scientists, as well as what the conversation communicates to non-scientists watching it.</p> | |
dc.identifier | archive/lib.dr.iastate.edu/sciencecommunication/2013/proceedings/29/ | |
dc.identifier.articleid | 1048 | |
dc.identifier.contextkey | 12244503 | |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.31274/sciencecommunication-180809-54 | |
dc.identifier.s3bucket | isulib-bepress-aws-west | |
dc.identifier.submissionpath | sciencecommunication/2013/proceedings/29 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/84460 | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Iowa State University Summer Symposium on Science Communication | |
dc.source.bitstream | archive/lib.dr.iastate.edu/sciencecommunication/2013/proceedings/29/Stemwedel.pdf|||Fri Jan 14 23:13:50 UTC 2022 | |
dc.subject.disciplines | Communication | |
dc.title | #overlyhonestmethods: Ethical Implications When Scientists Joke with Each Other on Public Social Media | |
dc.type | event | |
dc.type.genre | event | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
relation.isSeriesOfPublication | 1f2f68e9-7cb8-411d-83d3-f446aa53b183 |
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