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Research Ethics Roundtable

Published:17 October 2020Publication History

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An ongoing challenge within CSCW research communities is understanding research ethics? norms and expectations as our methods and technologies evolve. This panel provides an annual opportunity to interface with SIGCHI's research ethics committee, which advises SIGCHI reviewers on changing norms in HCI and social computing research ethics. Although the panel is open to questions about research ethics and the broad work of the committee, this year, we will have a particular focus on research power and voice

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      CSCW '20 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2020 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
      October 2020
      559 pages
      ISBN:9781450380591
      DOI:10.1145/3406865

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