Data Ethics Club and the Jean Golding Institute are working with interdisciplinary researchers to create the Data Hazards Project. Please see the project website for the most up-to-date information.
We are creating resources to help interdisciplinary researchers and citizens consider the worse-case scenarios of data science work together, and for these ethical concerns to be embedded in the research. For a full list of our aims and strategies to achieve them, please see our website.
We really welcome people re-using the materials we have made! This repository is licensed under a CC-BY 4.0 license. This translates to: yes, please do use, remix, and share anything you find in this repo, but you must credit us with attribution (a link to this repo is okay!).
If you'd like to work with us to use these materials in a new context, please do get in touch.
To hear more about the project or collaborate with us contact us via email.
This project is being jointly led by:
You could consider this project a spin-off of Data Ethics Club.
We use the all-contributors specification to celebrate all kinds of contributions to this project. Emoji key here!
If you'd like to join us as a contributor, check out our contributor's guide for ways to get involved.