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Accessing and Using Data without Informed Consent: Guiding Principles from Conversation Analysis

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Joyce JB, Benwell B, Parry R & Rhys CS (2025) Accessing and Using Data without Informed Consent: Guiding Principles from Conversation Analysis. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 58 (2), pp. 113-120. https://doi.org/10.1080/08351813.2025.2484986

Abstract
We critically reflect on ethical challenges of making, accessing, and using audio/video recordings for social research in which participants have not and/or cannot provide informed consent. We distinguish between two types of data: recordings for which informed consent for use for research purposes would have been feasible but was not obtained, for example, “classic” or “legacy” data collected during the early development of Conversation Analysis; and recordings for which informed consent for use for research purposes was, or will be, impossible to secure, for example, when participants’ contact details are unavailable or seeking consent could pose risks to researchers or other participants. We propose a set of guiding principles for the collection, access, and use of audio/video data for which participants’ consent for use for research purposes is absent.

Journal
Research on Language and Social Interaction: Volume 58, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersNational Institute for Health Research
Publication date30/04/2025
Publication date online31/05/2025
Date accepted by journal01/03/2026
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN0835-1813
eISSN1532-7973

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Dr Bethan Benwell

Dr Bethan Benwell

Senior Lecturer, English Studies

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