EXCELLENT!!! I agree with all you say. I wish you much success!
Mónica El lun., 27 de enero de 2020 07:45, <[email protected]> escribió: > *Reproducibility Research Oxford: upcoming event* > > Reproducible Research Oxford > <https://sable.madmimi.com/c/127734?id=170.5820.1.b17dcfdb27eb7a8c5a4857e969dac976> > (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** > > > > If you would like to hear about our future events and training, please > subscribe > to our mailing list <https://web.maillist.ox.ac.uk/ox/subscribe/rroxford>. > You can also visit our website <https://ox.ukrn.org/> and follow us on > Twitter <https://twitter.com/RR_Oxford>. Please do not hesitate to get in > touch about related initiatives, or for suggestions regarding RROx > activities by contacting the coordinator of RROx > <[email protected]>. > > > > > > **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.* > > *The Carpentries <https://carpentries.topicbox.com/latest>* / discuss / > see discussions <https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss> + > participants <https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/members> + > delivery > options <https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription> > Permalink > <https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T6a8cd58997d21d61-Mfb7f0c689cbb1673f8b0bd4c> > > ------------------------------------------ The Carpentries: discuss Permalink: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T6a8cd58997d21d61-Mbf07d10fc4e5d312fdd2a49f Delivery options: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription
