SIPS 2022 Online Conference Rules
SIPS 2022, Online Meeting Code of Conduct Supplement
Purpose: To provide clarity on how the SIPS Code of Conduct (CoC) will apply and operate, in spirit and practice, during the 2022 meeting which will be held virtually (on Zoom or similar platform) on June 27-29.
Rules:
- The content and scope of the CoC shall remain unchanged, other than the procedures for reporting potential CoC violations (#2 below) and the digital etiquette guidelines (#3 below). The current CoC reporting procedures are written assuming members of the Code of Conduct Committee, the Executive Committee, and/or event organizers are all physically present at the event for consultation and action. However, in a virtual context, this is not the case. Therefore…
- Session leaders are granted authority to use their judgment to confront, warn, and/or remove participants who are being disruptive or otherwise potentially in violation of the CoC in their sessions without involving the Code of Conduct Committee, the Executive Committee, and/or event organizers. In short, we believe it is important to empower session leaders to make on-the-fly decisions on how to best provide a harassment-free environment within their online conference sessions (e.g., dealing with “Zoom bombing” and other disruptive, offensive, aggressive, or otherwise unwanted behaviors). If session leaders are put in a position where they have removed a participant from a session, they should report it after the session using the procedures articulated in the CoC (“How to Make a Report”).
- Meeting registrants agree to adhere to the following forms of digital etiquette. We urge session leaders to explicitly inform participants about these at the start of their sessions, periodically remind participants, and include these on any written materials being co-created (e.g., at the top of working documents):
- Do not share links to the Zoom session on social media or elsewhere. Only those who have registered for the conference should be able to join the session on Zoom.
- Do not share collaborative working documents (e.g., google docs) on social media during the session. The participants in the session should agree on whether they want these materials shared on social media following the session.
- Recording and photographing of sessions are not allowed unless all participants consent. This includes recording the audio/video of the session in Zoom (or with any other media-capturing software or device), as well as taking screenshots of the session.