Research integrity,image manipulation,and anonymizing photographs in visual social science research |
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Authors: | Sara R. Jordan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong, Room 639, MengWah Complex, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, SAR.sjordan@hku.hk |
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Abstract: | Undocumented alterations to research images, defined in this piece as image manipulation, may represent a case of research misconduct. What constitutes image manipulation, particularly when images of human participants used in research need to be adjusted for protection of participant confidentiality? In this article, conceptual clarifications of the definition of image manipulation, image management, and research integrity are developed and adapted to the context of visual social research. Using these definitions, a series of recommendations for notifying human participants of image management techniques via the informed consent processes and a set of guidelines for managing images of identifiable human participants in research in visual studies research are developed. |
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Keywords: | research integrity data management image manipulation human participants informed consent |
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