No Foreseeable Risks?

February 21st, 2007

Marc D. Bahlmann is working on his PhD. He is a student at the VU University Amsterdam and he contacted me because we wants to interview me about his study that “…considers the relationship between geographical co-location, knowledge sharing, and social networks, and specifically focuses on the so-called New Media-cluster in Amsterdam (The Netherlands)”.

Naturally I told him I’d be happy to help. He will be here tonight for the interview. He also emailed me a ‘form of informed consent’ which has the following line it it:

There are no foreseeable risks concerned with this research

Comforting isn’t it? Unless there are a few unforeseeable risks that we simply haven’t thought about yet.

I’ll let you know how it went, if I can…

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One Response to “No Foreseeable Risks?”

  1. Marc on March 7, 2007 2:39 pm (14:39)

    Indeed, if you put it that way, it becomes somewhat ridiculous. However, better be safe than sorry ;-)

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