Hi all, At AOIR22, I volunteered to head up an unofficial AOIR effort about protecting people from risky research - research that puts scholars at risk from networked harassment, online abuse, reputational damage, and emotional/mental health impacts. The goal is to create a document somewhat similar to the AOIR Ethics Guide to help both individuals and institutions mitigate such risk, with an emphasis on collective rather than individual solutions. I am looking for people interested in working on this project in any capacity - brainstorming, research, writing, resources, etc. My goal is to draw on the massive expertise of AOIR members, many of whom I know already work on this or similar efforts. I have put together a Google Doc summarizing the preliminary vision for this effort and a Google Form that you can fill out to get involved. Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15X_RLQMm3Bl0UeIngoVzilkenYMpqsso7WEfwL9v... Form: https://forms.gle/kUR3Kns8H7wArCYF7 If you have already contacted me about wanting to be involved, thanks! Please fill out the form anyway because I don't want anyone to fall through the cracks and this will help me keep all the ideas in one place. Let me know if there are any questions! Also, can someone repost this to the ECR/grad Discord? Thanks! Alice Alice E. Marwick, PhD (she/her) Associate Professor, Department of Communication Principal Researcher, Center for Information, Technology and Public Life (CITAP) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill amarwick@gmail.com http://www.tiara.org <http://www.tiara.org> http://citap.unc.edu <http://citap.unc.edu>