I'm really struggling to get the board of an academic society I'm associated with to agree to have a code of conduct their conference. Are there any good resources/blogs out there I can use to show how important this is? I'm tired of trying to convince them myself
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Replying to @JamesUVanDyke
Yeah I was thinking of that! They keep saying "putting a code makes it seem like we have a problem when we obviously don't" but they're all white, established academics and just don't get it
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I have this blog post, http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/2016-notes-on-lab-coc.html …, but it’s about lab rather than conf CoC. The
@ropensci phone call I wrote the post for was great but I can’t find the notes -@stefaniebutland, do you have link?1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @ctitusbrown @LizyLowe and
When I introduce our CoC at our training workshops for academics, I always make the point that we have not had many problems and that this is primarily to set expectations.
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @LizyLowe and
Here's the link to video & blog from
@rOpenSci Community Call "How do I Create a Code of Conduct for my Event/Lab/Codebase?" http://communitycalls.ropensci.org/#2016-12-15 Not sure it addresses the specific question but hope it helps1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
No idea of useful to you @gedankenstuecke but see above!
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