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Consequences, Schmonsequences! Considering the Future as Part of Publication and Peer Review in Computing Research

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  • Joseph Lindley - Speaker
  • Dr Miriam Sturdee - Organiser
  • John Vines - Organiser
  • Regan Mandryk - Organiser
  • Conor Linehan - Organiser
  • Chris Elsden - Organiser
  • Neha Kumar - Organiser
  • Tawanna Dillahunt - Organiser

8/05/202113/05/2021

Research in computing is becoming increasingly concerned with understanding and mitigating unintended consequences of technology developments. However, those concerns are rarely reflected in how we submit, review, and publish our own work. Specifically, in talking about how our new apps, devices, algorithms will change the world, we focus almost exclusively on positive consequences.
There have been calls (including from an ACM working group) to require some speculation about negative impacts as part of the peer review process. This workshop will explore how to think about and report potential negative consequences in our papers in a way that’s practical, inclusive, and achievable. The aim is to draw on scholarship around creative-yet-grounded speculation about technology futures and to consider how these might be applied to publication and peer review. The workshop aims to inspire the CHI conference and the computing research community to meaningfully consider and act upon the potential negative implications of their
work.

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TitleConsequences, Schmonsequences! Considering the Future as Part of Publication and Peer Review in Computing Research
Date10/05/21 → …
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CityYokohama
Degree of recognitionInternational event