While the Internet has dramatically increased the exposure that research can receive, it has also facilitated harassment against scholars. To understand the impact that these attacks can have on the work of researchers, we perform a series of systematic interviews with researchers including academics, journalists, and activists, who have experienced targeted, Internet-facilitated harassment. We provide a framework for understanding the types of harassers that target researchers, the harassment that ensues, and the personal and professional impact on individuals and academic freedom. We then study preventative and remedial strategies available, and the institutions that prevent some of these strategies from being more effective. Finally, we discuss the ethical structures that could facilitate more equitable access to participating in research without serious personal suffering.
翻译:虽然互联网大大增加了研究的曝光量,但也为骚扰学者提供了便利。为了了解这些袭击对研究人员工作可能产生的影响,我们有系统地采访了一系列研究人员,包括学者、记者和积极分子,他们经历过有针对性的、互联网便利的骚扰。我们提供了一个框架,以了解针对研究人员的骚扰者的类型、随之产生的骚扰以及个人和专业对个人和学术自由的影响。然后我们研究现有的预防和补救战略,以及防止其中一些战略更加有效的机构。最后,我们讨论了可以促进更公平地参与研究而不给个人带来严重痛苦的道德结构。