CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module: A Demonstration Webinar

Details

Date: April 15, 2021
Time: 10 to 10:30 am MT

    Description

    This webinar provided a demonstration of the newly released CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module. This module focuses on ethical challenges that may arise throughout the research process and provides recommendations for facilitating ethical decision-making and action in disaster research.

    This recorded session should be of interest to you if you are an educator, student, researcher, practitioner, or other professional hoping to learn more about this free, online resource. The webinar featured tips for how you can integrate the Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers module into your classroom, workplace, and future presentations. In addition, it showed how the module functions and the resources associated with it.

    The CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module—developed with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Science Foundation—is available via the CONVERGE website. We hope you will access it.

    Introduction & Overview

    Lori Peek, Principal Investigator, CONVERGE, SSEER, and ISEEER
    Director, Natural Hazards Center and Professor, Department of Sociology
    University of Colorado Boulder

    Presenters

    Rachel Adams, Research Associate and Lead Training Module Developer
    Natural Hazards Center and CONVERGE
    University of Colorado Boulder

    Candace Evans, Graduate Research Assistant and Co-Lead Training Module Developer
    Natural Hazards Center and CONVERGE
    University of Colorado Boulder

    If you have questions about this webinar series or about CONVERGE, please contact us at converge@colorado.edu.

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