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An Incomplete History of Research Ethics #3

Closed Ismael-KG closed 1 year ago

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

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Ismael-KG commented 2 years 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).

AleCandian commented 2 years ago

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 :)

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

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"!

vborghe commented 2 years ago

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!

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

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.

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

Canvas

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UHJr2dz0e9xTn1MV6lulhfkGh3Y-WyY5W_m6yPZ3Apg/edit?usp=sharing

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

README

https://github.com/Ismael-KG/An_Incomplete_History_of_Research_Ethics/blob/main/README.md

Cel31 commented 2 years ago

Hello! It is a brilliant idea to use stories to think of research ethics, cannot wait to hear more from your project!

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

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!)

Cel31 commented 2 years ago

Hi! Yes of course, I am really honoured in fact :)

AleCandian commented 2 years ago

Same here, thank you! :)

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Hi! Yes of course, I am really honoured in fact :)

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Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

Amazing, you should have invites in your emails (I think they go there!)

vborghe commented 2 years ago

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 😄

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

@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!

Cel31 commented 2 years ago

Hello,

Sure, I ll be happy to participate.

Best, Céline

El dom., 19 jun. 2022 1:13 p. m., Ismael-KG @.***> escribió:

@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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AleCandian commented 2 years ago

@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.

Ismael-KG commented 2 years ago

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!

Ismael-KG commented 1 year ago

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!

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