codes of conduct for small/medium conferences are silly every dispute is resolved on a case-by-case basis anyways
ofc, but it can apply to attendees, conf (not venue) staff, volunteers, speakers.
-
-
the point i was making is that placing emphasis on the guidelines is foolish when it is the appeals process that has power
-
i would much rather go to a conf with no coc and an obvious means to appeal than one with a "strong" coc
-
What would that look like? I don't understand how appealing would work without a conduct policy. (ignorance here, not disbelief)
-
appealing for intervention at a conf is not a legal process, it doesn't require a textual basis, it just requires a reason
-
doesn't it help for conference organizers to clarify up front what expectations are for that?
-
no one ever conforms to those guidelines and publicizing one creates the expectation of a pseudolegal & politicized process
-
if they're not conforming to written guidelines why would they conform to unwritten ones?
-
everyone has their own sets of norms for resolving interpersonal problems it's not like that stops in a conf setting
- 3 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.