Celebrating the launch of Data Hazards

29 March 2023, 5.30 PM - 29 March 2023, 7.30 PM

Wills Reception Room, Wills Memorial Building, Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1RJ

The Data Hazards project uses worst case scenarios to help researchers consider the morality of research that uses data or data science. The Data Hazards labels are a broad, open source, community-created vocabulary of ethical issues that can affect data or data science research. These include environmental concerns, algorithmic bias, and lack of community involvement. Thanks to dedicated support from Research England as part of 2022's Enhancing Research Culture funding, the project team were able to dedicate time and effort towards this important work.

This involved co-creating the Data Hazards symbols alongside over 100 contributors across academic and professional fields and backgrounds, and building a framework and training to enable an informed and engaged use of the resource across University of Bristol and beyond.

This resource is unique in ethics frameworks as it was developed and continues to be an open-source resource available to all. Uptake of these warning can help improve our research culture at the University of Bristol and enable us to make more informed decisions when using data in research.

Join us to:

  • Hear from colleagues about the development of the Data Hazards project
  • Learn how to use the Data Hazards resource in your own research
  • Meet University colleagues to discuss how to implement Data Hazards labels
  • Share your thoughts in an interdisciplinary discussion around research data ethics

Drinks and light refreshments, along with an interdisciplinary networking opportunity, will be provided.

Register for your free place

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