An ethical framework for automated, wearable cameras in health behavior research.
Technologic advances mean automated, wearable cameras are now feasible for investigating health behaviors in a public health context. This paper attempts to identify and discuss the ethical implications of such research, in relation to existing guidelines for ethical research in traditional visual m...
Main Authors: | Kelly, P, Marshall, S, Badland, H, Kerr, J, Oliver, M, Doherty, A, Foster, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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