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ID187721
Title ProperDigital Footprints and Data-Security Risks for Political Scientists
LanguageENG
AuthorColin Henry ;  Henry, Colin
Summary / Abstract (Note)As greater shares of research and data are digitized, political scientists are increasingly confronted with questions pertaining to data security. Yet, data-management plans rarely evaluate the risks pertaining to a researcher’s data across all project phases. This article highlights distinct risks related to key phases of the research process that deserve more attention by scholars. We emphasize risks during a project’s inception and pre-data-collection phases, as well as risks associated with data publication and its afterlife. We discuss how shifts in political context and (re)newed politicization of topics can present new security risks for both the researcher and the researched communities long after a project has been completed. We provide a framework for recognizing and mitigating data risks, thereby contributing to the growing interest in data-security best practices.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 55, No.4; Oct 2022: p.804 - 808
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2022-12 55, 4
Key WordsPolitical Scientists ;  Digital Footprints ;  Data-Security Risks