Closed Ismael-KG closed 1 year ago
Vision statement
Through community-led dialogue, rigorous research, and care for the social impact of science, An Incomplete History of Research Ethics provides a compilation of thought-provoking stories from our shared past. Using diverse and engaging formats, we enable varied audiences inside and out of knowledge-production to conduct and critique research as a product of its social context (drafted here).
Hi Ismael, I like your vision statement: It makes me very curious to know more about your project :) I notice you tried to compress a lot of meaning within the short format of the vision statement and somehow for me this makes the statement a little bit obscure. For example which are the "diverse and engaging formats"? who are these "varied audiences inside and out of knowledge-production"? Also for knowledge-production do you mean universities/research centers only? My suggestion would be to use maybe simpler words :)
Ah, this is great, thanks @AleCandian! @Lisanna made similar points when I shared it with her last week. I'll come back to it, but this is my first re-draft:
Through community-led dialogue, rigorous research, and care for the social impact of science, An Incomplete History of Research Ethics provides a compilation of thought-provoking stories from our shared past. Using visually engaging formats and delivering stories in short and long-form, we enable audiences from across the research ecosystem to conduct and critique research as a product of its social context.
The tricky thing is I don't want to exclude "industry" as a potential user of An Incomplete History of Research Ethics. I hope "research ecosystem" is inclusive enough, but less obscure than "knowledge-production"!
Hi @Ismael-KG! What a great idea and set up you have here! I feel your pain in trying to explain in simple (yet inclusive) words such a complex multidimensional space 😄 I truly look forward to enjoy (and learn from) some of the stories you'll share!
Most kind! I just made some changes using hemingway and I think I am happy with this version:
An Incomplete History of Research Ethics provides a compilation of thought-provoking stories from our shared past. The project relies on community-led dialogue and rigorous research. Stories are delivered in short- and long-form, using accessible and fun formats. Through story-telling, we promote reflexivity across the research ecosystem.
Hello! It is a brilliant idea to use stories to think of research ethics, cannot wait to hear more from your project!
Hey @AleCandian @vborghe and @Cel31 – for your time commenting on this issue – specifically on the vision statement – would it be okay for me to acknowledge you in the project's contributors document? (Perfectly fine if not!)
Hi! Yes of course, I am really honoured in fact :)
Same here, thank you! :)
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Hi! Yes of course, I am really honoured in fact :)
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Amazing, you should have invites in your emails (I think they go there!)
Extremely happy and honored as well! Please let me know if there is anything concrete I could help with at this stage: I'd like to fully deserve it 😄
@vborghe @Cel31 @AleCandian – I want to work on a speedblog post for OLS. If I do that, would you be kind enough to review it? I haven't given myself a deadline for this yet, but it shouldn't demand too much of your time!
It will probably capture some of what I said during my OLS-5 graduation and at LSE's Knowledge Beyond Boundaries conference. Let me know!
And once that is done, I think I will close this issue!
Hello,
Sure, I ll be happy to participate.
Best, Céline
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@vborghe https://github.com/vborghe @Cel31 https://github.com/Cel31 @AleCandian https://github.com/AleCandian – I want to work on a speedblog post for OLS. If I do that, would you be kind enough to review it? I haven't given myself a deadline for this yet, but it shouldn't demand too much of your time!
It will probably capture some of what I said during my OLS-5 graduation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_26-PYJaFw and at LSE's Knowledge Beyond Boundaries conference https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6616736. Let me know!
And once that is done, I think I will close this issue!
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@vborghe @Cel31 @AleCandian – I want to work on a speedblog post for OLS. If I do that, would you be kind enough to review it? I haven't given myself a deadline for this yet, but it shouldn't demand too much of your time!
Count on me.
Here we are! A very speedy draft!
Please take a look and suggest edits. I'll acknowledge these as communications contributions as per Protocol 3.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EGVUqYRzatp1v4jbCNXFBDquJ6bE1D7VXsJP5ESFJaU/edit?usp=sharing
If you work best with deadlines in mind, let's say Saturday 2nd July, but that's not too important!
Just to confirm the speed blog was up on 8th August and I received the certificate today! I'll go ahead and close this issue now. Thanks all!
Project Lead: @Ismael-KG
Mentor: @Lisanna
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