*_Reproducibility Research Oxford: upcoming event_*

Reproducible
Research Oxford 
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 (RROx) aims to support the University of Oxford in developing a coordinated
approach to open scholarship and reproducible research across divisions.


Supported by an interdivisional award from the John
Fell Fund, RROx operates as the local node of the UK
Reproducibility Network 
<https://sable.madmimi.com/c/127734?id=170.5821.1.f513e107338a000983666e2114a17a2c>
 (UKRN).


 




Our next event will
be a seminar *on February 5 at 16:00*
 (*Lecture Theatre B, Department of Computer Science*)


**Karen Sandler** will talk about her
work as Executive Director of the *Software
Freedom Conservancy* <https://sfconservancy.org/>.


**Finding
Our Path To Digital Autonomy:**


**Exploring
the Relationship Between Tech Ethics, Privacy and Software Freedom***


 


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activities by contacting the coordinator of
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**We
increasingly live in a world where technology is embedded in every aspect of
our lives. From medical devices to in-home security systems, to oral medication
with sensors embedded, much of our personal information is broadcast out of our
control with minimal real security on the devices we use. There's often no
option to even switch off connectivity of our devices and have them remain
functional. We are regularly asked to accept terms of service that no
reasonable person could read and understand. It's becoming evident that:*


* *


-          *Medical and other assistive
technologies aren't optional*


-          *It is becoming increasingly
expensive to avoid connectivity*


-          *The most vulnerable are the
most exploited by tech with terrible privacy and no control*


-          *Current policy does not ensure
the existence of any user-respecting alternatives*


* *


*While many are
finally starting to wake up to the problematic state of our technology, the
focus has been on merely protecting private information, not appreciable
control over our digital destinies. We know that all of the technology we rely
on is likely vulnerable, so let's make sure we'll be able to fix problems when
they arise. Let's treat users of technology as partners rather than just
consumers. This talk will explore the current state of personal technology and
the overlapping but separate issues that need to fall into place to assure we
have digital autonomy when we need it most.*



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