Data for Impact Series/Promoting Data Ethics and Trust
June 13, 2023 | 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)
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- From Open Data Institute: Data Ethics Canvas (a framework to develop ethical guidance that suits any context, whatever the project’s size or scope.)
Speakers
Martin Beaulieu
Chief, Quality and Data Ethics Secretariat, Modern Statistical Methods and Data Science Branch, Statistics Canada
Martin Beaulieu joined Statistics Canada in 2001, after graduating in statistics from Université Laval. After working as a methodologist mostly on economic statistics programs, including processing of tax data for economic surveys and the Consumer Price Index, Martin became Chief of the Quality Secretariat in 2019, which became the Quality and Data Ethics Secretariat in 2020. The mandate of this group two-fold: The Quality Secretariat ensures the production of relevant, high quality and ethically sourced data by supporting the development and implementation of policies and procedures that promote sound quality-management practices. The Data Ethics Secretariat conducts ethical reviews on new projects and new data acquisitions in accordance with the Necessity and Proportionality Framework. This framework has been developed to optimize privacy protection and the production of information when designing a data-gathering approach.
Josh D'Addario
Principal Consultant, Open Data Institute
Bio coming soon.
Jessica Pykett
Professor of Social and Political Geography, University of Birmingham
Jessica Pykett is a social and political geographer with research interests in governance, knowledge practices, policy innovation and political subjectivities. Her research has focused on affective and emotional techniques of governance, and the influence of neuroscience and behavioural science on public policy and economic theory. Current work is on the intersections of neuroscience and geography, concepts of urban stress and urban wellbeing, and political technologies of emotional regulation. She has organised and chaired several international seminars on the these themes, on vitalist methodologies and embodied technologies. Her research traces the sociodigital futures imagined and deployed in research, applications and governance within these fields.
Moderator
Emilie Eve Gravel
Senior Advisor, Ph.D., GC Data Community, Canada School of Public Service
Emilie Eve Gravel lives on the Traditional Unceded Territory of the Anishinaabeg peoples and serves as a Senior Advisor with the Data Community at the Canada School of Public Service. She is the founder and chair of the GC Research and Data Ethics Working Group, a community dedicated to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to implement research and data ethics in their work. She has also taught research methods and ethics for the federal public service and at the undergraduate level at University of Ottawa. Her work with the Data Community involves fostering a thriving data culture by integrating human-centered approaches to data literacy and data talent. They previously worked as a behavioural scientist with Employment and Social Development Canada, where they conducted research on program and service modernization. They hold a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Ottawa with a focus on motivation, well-being, and culture.
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