Developing Consent Policies


/ October 28, 2014

This framework includes a rationale for why consent is worthwhile and necessary, and a checklist for developing appropriate consent policies and practices. It is to be used for the creation of studies, campaigns, and programs.

Where this comes from: This resource was developed by practitioners at the Responsible Data Resource Sprint in Budapest and was inspired by outputs from the Ethics of Data in Civil Society workshop.
Status: This resource could benefit from additional input!

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Maya is an interdisciplinary technologist, researcher and improvisational electronic musician based in Berlin. In 2012, she worked with Development Seed, building websites and interactive maps. Later, she worked as a research assistant for Gabriella Coleman investigating the politics of hackers, and as a radio show host for a feminist, artist-run centre. She is now working with organizations of all sizes to influence their security culture, in addition to managing and developing new internal tech processes for a distributed organization.

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