Research Ethics in the Digital Age 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-12909-5_11
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Journalists on Twitter: Reconfiguring Professional Identity, Reconsidering Research Ethics – The Case of Croatia

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“…Contemporary political campaigns rely increasingly on detailed voters' profiling, fuelled by the available data sets relating to citizens' online behaviour, including their use of social media. While personalised political advertising (via social media) has the potential to diversify political campaigns, reaching the groups who have opted out of traditional media exposure, increasing citizens' political knowledge, and mobilising them around topics that they may find relevant -which all contribute to democratic dynamics (Zuiderveen Borgesius et al 2018), micro-targeting voters also brings with it serious threats, such as the invasion of privacy, data breaches, a decrease in political knowledge and pluralism, manipulation, and the exclusion of certain groups (Nenadic 2018).…”
Section: Threats To Quality Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary political campaigns rely increasingly on detailed voters' profiling, fuelled by the available data sets relating to citizens' online behaviour, including their use of social media. While personalised political advertising (via social media) has the potential to diversify political campaigns, reaching the groups who have opted out of traditional media exposure, increasing citizens' political knowledge, and mobilising them around topics that they may find relevant -which all contribute to democratic dynamics (Zuiderveen Borgesius et al 2018), micro-targeting voters also brings with it serious threats, such as the invasion of privacy, data breaches, a decrease in political knowledge and pluralism, manipulation, and the exclusion of certain groups (Nenadic 2018).…”
Section: Threats To Quality Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%