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and presumably there should be some form of informed consent. What does the IRB say?
best
sam
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Vladimir, one might, of course, ask the faculty themselves about the possible impacts of
publicizing the network visualizations on faculty politics, or any other organizational culture
aspects.
-Bill Anderson
Vladimir Tepes wrote:
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> Dear Socnet Members,
>
> I have gotten ahold of a collaboration data between researchers in my
> faculty. They have been visualised as a network, and I've set the
> attributes of the nodes and the links to reflect the amount of
> publications, and the amount of collaborations respectively.
>
> The question I have is : are there any possible impacts on the
> politics of the faculty? Anybody with a similar experience to this?
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Vladimir
>
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