Fwd: [SLED] inworld meeting tomorrow on Research Ethics with folks from the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)
This is in Second Life secondlife.com (actually i don't know if i'll make it, and i'm not on the committee anymore, but i'm going to try:) Begin forwarded message:
From: Pathfinder Linden <pathfinder@lindenlab.com> Date: September 14, 2006 2:15:17 PM EDT To: Educators Mailing List <educators@lists.secondlife.com> Subject: [SLED] inworld meeting tomorrow on Research Ethics with folks from the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) Reply-To: SL Educators <educators@lists.secondlife.com>
On the 15th of Sept. at 11am Second Life Time (PDT), members of the Association of Internet Researchers' (AoIR) Ethics Working Group will join people in second life to discuss research ethics in the second live in the context of internet research ethics in general. The AoIR Ethics report is one of the reports linked to by LindenLab when they refer to the ethics of research in Second Life. The members of the working group will start by answering some pre-prepared questions, and making some general comments and then will take questions and possibly open for general discussion. This workshop style environment should be beneficial to a wide-variety of citizens, but is primarily targeted at researchers within Second Life. AoIR members presenting (RL names) will be Charles Ess , Elizabeth Buchanan, Annette Markham, Andrea Baker, Radhika Gajjala, Heidi Campbell, and Jeremy Hunsinger.
SLURL: http://tinyurl.com/hymcj
Take care, -Pathfinder
-- John Lester Community and Education Manager, Linden Lab http://pathfinderlinden.com
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