University of Rhode Island
Elizabeth holds a BA in Philosophy and English from Rutgers University (1992), a Master of Library and Information Science (1996), and a multidisciplinary PhD (1999) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is known for her scholarship in Internet research ethics, with one of the first scholarly handbooks published in 2003. Recent publications include “How to Think About Online Research Ethics” (Sage); co-author “Navigating the Ethical and Methodological Dimensions of a Farm Safety Photovoice Project,” Bioethical Inquiry; and co-author “Capturing a Moving Target: Ethical Research Practices for Hashtag Activism,” in Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied: Case Studies on Social Justice Movements (Utah University Press).
This course provides an expansive review of human subjects research topics for biomedical researchers.
This course provides an expansive review of human subjects research topics for social-behavioral-educational researchers.
Discusses social media use in research recruiting.
Provides foundational training for IRB members involved in the review of biomedical human subjects research.
Provides foundational training for IRB members involved in review of social-behavioral-educational human subjects research.
Provides foundational training for IRB members involved in the review of both biomedical and social-behavioral-educational huma...
Take a deep dive into social media research, including ethical issues to consider during the research lifecycle.