Our Aims and Objectives
We are the UK association for all those who research, study and teach global development issues
Find Out MoreAudio visual recordings of the panels/sessions and conference content WILL BE RECORDED BY DEFAULT by the conference organisers but others may not record content (using external software/hardware).
In such cases the Council or Panel Convenor(s) must provide NomadIT with the following information ahead of the conference for their records:
The accountable person (conference organiser) has the responsibility to obtain informed consent before the start of the conference from presenters/panellists to record their presentations in Zoom. The following conditions will apply:
The conference organisers will inform all delegates by email prior to the event that the content will be recorded/live streamed, inviting anyone who wishes to opt-out from being recorded to contact them.
Each session/panel convenor/organiser is responsible for informing audience members (verbally and in the chat function of Zoom at the beginning of the session and periodically).
Anyone who does not wish to appear at all in recordings should be instructed to turn off their webcam and if asking a question, to do so via the chat (text format), as opposed to asking verbally in Zoom.
The conference organisers are responsible for post-production editing to ensure that any audience member or panelist/presenter who wished not to be included in the film be edited out before dissemination (e.g. posting online).
DSA / the organisers reserve the right to use photoographs, background footage, crowd scenes and short clips of presenters without audio for future use in promotional material.
The DSA is committed to providing a harassment- discrimination-free conference experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment, discrimination or inappropriate behaviours of conference participants in any form, whether in person or online. This includes, but is not limited to:
We provide confidential reporting mechanisms (see below) and all reports will be treated seriously and responded to promptly.
This policy outlines our expectations of all those participating in the online conference, including delegates, sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers, conference organisers etc. In particular, those people presenting a paper, convening, or exhibitors should not use sexualized, indecent or offensive language, images or activities. If such language images or activities are deemed to be an essential part of, and strictly related to, the content of the conference, the context and justification for their use must be made explicit.
Unacceptable behaviour includes, but is not limited to:
Anyone asked to stop any of the above unacceptable behaviour is expected to comply immediately.
If a participant engages in unacceptable behaviour, the conference organisers can take any actions necessary to maintain the welcoming environment of the conference for other participants. This includes warning the offender and/ or barring them from the conference altogether with no refund. The conference organisers may take action to redress anything designed to intentionally disrupt the conference or make the environment hostile for any participant.
We encourage participants to be mindful of behaviour that is or could be perceived as harassment, sexual or otherwise. While we encourage networking and strengthening of connections between participants we expect everyone to follow these rules at conference-related social activities such as mingling with virtual drinks, visiting exhibitor rooms, virtual parties and coffee breaks.
If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome or you have any other concerns please report it as soon as possible. If you have witnessed any unsafe, unwelcome or unacceptable behaviour, please respond first to the affected person’s needs and safety. Support that person if they choose to report the incident, but respect their decision if they choose not to.
You can make a report either personally or anonymously. We can’t follow up an anonymous report with you directly, but we will fully investigate it and take whatever action is necessary to prevent recurrence.
If possible, provide the following information:
All reports will be treated seriously and responded to promptly. They will be read and dealt with by NomadIT’s Anti-harassment Officers: Triinu Mets and Elaine Morley on behalf of the DSA. Submit your report in one of the following three ways:
Our team will do its utmost to help you to feel safe throughout the conference. We value your attendance.