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A reading list and fortnightly discussion group designed to provoke discussion about ethical applications of, and processes for, data science.

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Data Ethics Club

All Contributors

Welcome! Data Ethics Club is a fortnightly discussion group/"journal" club about doing data science ethically. "Journal" because we will also read blog posts, (parts of) books, or watch videos. The organisers are based in Bristol, but the club is open to all.

You can find all the information about Data Ethics Club on our website, but here are some quick links to get you started:

Please join our mailing list if you'd like to be emailed about future meetings. You can see the dates of our upcoming meetings here.

Re-using our materials

We really welcome people re-using the materials we have made. This repository is licensed under a CC-BY 3.0 license. This means, 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!).

To make it easier to re-use what you find here we have a made a How To Guide which includes an explanation of what is here and also blank templates for all the things we use reguarly. This includes our Code of Conduct, Meeting agendas and issue templates.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people in developing this repository, joining Data Ethics Club for discussions and building and our open reading list! (emoji key):


NatalieZelenka

πŸ“‹ πŸ€” 🎨 πŸ–‹ πŸ’¬ πŸ“

Nina Di Cara

πŸ“‹ πŸ€” πŸ–‹ πŸ’¬ πŸš‡ πŸ“

WestByNoreaster

πŸ–‹ πŸ’¬ πŸ“

robertarbon

🎨 πŸ–‹ πŸ“

Valentina Ragni
πŸ–‹

Matt Williams

πŸ–‹

Miranda Mowbray

πŸ–‹ πŸ“

Edwin Simpson

πŸ–‹

Valerio Maggio

πŸ–‹ πŸ“

Tom Whittaker

πŸ–‹

alicesaunders

πŸ–‹

ZoΓ« Turner

πŸ–‹ 🚧 πŸ“

Paula Andrea Martinez

πŸ–‹ 🚧 πŸ“

Vanessa Hanschke

πŸ–‹ πŸ“ πŸ’¬

Jenny Brennan

πŸ–‹

Paul Lee

πŸ“

Henry Addison

πŸ“

Robin Dasler

πŸ“

Adriano Winterton

πŸ“

Al Tanner

πŸ€” πŸ“

Christina Hitrova

πŸ“

Eanes T. Pereira

πŸ“

Graham Lee

πŸ“

Kamilla Wells

πŸ“ πŸ–‹

James Cussens

πŸ“

Ola Michalec

πŸ“

Sergio A. Araujo-Estrada

πŸ“

Tessa Darbyshire

πŸ“

Roman Shkunov
πŸ“

hdiscoday

πŸ“‹ πŸ“ πŸ€” πŸ–‹

Anna Ledwoch

🚧 πŸ“

Christopher Edsall

🚧

Charles Radclyffe

πŸ–‹ πŸ€”

Ikko Ashimine

πŸ–‹

Ben Cooper

πŸ–‹

Emoji Key

This project follows the all-contributors specification, with some small tweaks to fit our purposes! We use...

  • πŸ–‹ for submitting suggestions to the "reading" list (suggestions can be any medium!)
  • πŸ’¬ for leading the discussion in a meeting
  • πŸ“ for attending a Data Ethics Club meeting (and contributing to our outputs)
  • πŸ“‹ for organising
  • πŸ€” for ideas and planning of the group
  • 🎨 for visual design (e.g. logo)
  • πŸš‡ for infrastructure (e.g. bots, CI)
  • 🚧 for repository maintenance (e.g. fixing links)
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