[Air-L] AoIR 2016 Conference Code of Conduct
Mia Consalvo
mconsalvo at gmail.com
Tue Sep 20 17:59:04 PDT 2016
While it isn't specific to the Berlin conference I would point out that
AoIR as an organization has a Diversity and Inclusivity Statement:
http://aoir.org/diversity-and-inclusivity/
best,
Mia
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:17 PM, sava saheli singh <savasaheli at gmail.com>
wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am looking forward to attending AoIR 2016, but I was dismayed to hear
> that there is no code of conduct in place for the conference. I reached out
> to the conference organizers asking about this, and they said they were not
> familiar with a code of conduct but suggested I bring it up for discussion
> during the General Meeting at the conference.
>
> I appreciate that I was invited to bring the idea to the Executive
> Committee during AoIR16, but I think the right time to have a code of
> conduct in place is *before* the conference so that there is something in
> place to address anything untoward that might occur, and be clear to
> attendees that they have recourse to help and safety should they need it.
>
> I encourage members to consider establishing a code of conduct for our
> conference before the conference. I had shared this resource with the
> conference organizers, and I share it here as well:
> http://incisive.nu/2014/codes-of-conduct/. it is a good starting point,
> and
> includes links to other useful resources.
>
> I am happy to contribute in anyway, and I hope those involved in the
> conference and the community also take this on.
>
> look forward to seeing many of you in Berlin,
> sava
>
>
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> Educational Communication and Technology Program
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