Towards a networked ethics

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How does the HIV+ class project present new ethical issues specific to the use of social media? (p57-58)

Research and private life runs together and is possibly assosiated with eachother, even if that's not desirable.

How do the authors compare the “postmodern turn” (critical turn) of the writing culture debate with the implications of a networked anthropology? (p57-60)

Wheter or not you want to participate in the new methods, you necessarily need to adopt these new insights.

How do the authors characterize the liberating and restricting aspects of Web 2.0? (p62-66)

It's re-establishing democracy, you don't have control over the material once it's out (but you didn't have that already with a publishers). It can stimulate the interest in interlocutors and the issues that animate them.
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What do the authors mean by the politics of remix?

The extra agency it gives them in representing people.

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