“…Steve Mann's concept of 'sousveillance' (recording by ordinary people 'from below' rather than by states or corporations 'from above') was a key organizing strand of these ethics discussions (Mann, Nolan, & Wellman, 2002). HCI and Ubicomp literature has also raised the need for more guidelines and standards on research ethics, given computer science's relative inexperience historically with human research subjects (Brown & Adams, 2007), and has also noted that the development of ethical, legal and institutional frameworks lags behind the pace of technological progress (Lahlou et al, 2005;Mann, 2005;Michael et al, 2008).…”