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Main Authors: Cranor, Lorrie, Hazelwood, Kim, Lopresti, Daniel, Stent, Amanda
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.09678
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author Cranor, Lorrie
Hazelwood, Kim
Lopresti, Daniel
Stent, Amanda
author_facet Cranor, Lorrie
Hazelwood, Kim
Lopresti, Daniel
Stent, Amanda
contents This report by the CRA Working Group on Socially Responsible Computing outlines guidelines for ethical and responsible research practices in computing conferences. Key areas include avoiding harm, responsible vulnerability disclosure, ethics board review, obtaining consent, accurate reporting, managing financial conflicts of interest, and the use of generative AI. The report emphasizes the need for conference organizers to adopt clear policies to ensure responsible computing research and publication, highlighting the evolving nature of these guidelines as understanding and practices in the field advance.
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spellingShingle Conference Submission and Review Policies to Foster Responsible Computing Research
Cranor, Lorrie
Hazelwood, Kim
Lopresti, Daniel
Stent, Amanda
Computers and Society
This report by the CRA Working Group on Socially Responsible Computing outlines guidelines for ethical and responsible research practices in computing conferences. Key areas include avoiding harm, responsible vulnerability disclosure, ethics board review, obtaining consent, accurate reporting, managing financial conflicts of interest, and the use of generative AI. The report emphasizes the need for conference organizers to adopt clear policies to ensure responsible computing research and publication, highlighting the evolving nature of these guidelines as understanding and practices in the field advance.
title Conference Submission and Review Policies to Foster Responsible Computing Research
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.09678