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= Science of Community Dialogues =
= Science of Community Dialogues =


The Community Data Science Collective is organizing a series of events called The Science of Community Dialogues with online community leaders, organizers, and experts. The goal of the Dialogues is to build a network of practice and research focused on the exchange, discovery, and application of evidence-based strategies to support thriving communities.
'''Watch the [https://northwestern.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=1bb1547a-7034-41dd-b433-ae5a0105cca0&start=0 introduction video]!'''


Each Dialogue in the series will combine short presentations highlighting recent research on a central theme and what that research means for communities. This will be followed by moderated group discussions focused on shared areas of concern, interest, and practical experience connected to the presentations and theme. Think of it as an opportunity to learn, share, and understand a bit more about how communities work.
The [[Community Data Science Collective]] organizes a series of events called '''The Science of Community Dialogues''' which bring together online community leaders, organizers, and experts. The goal of the Dialogues is to build a network of practice and research focused on the exchange, discovery, and application of evidence-based strategies to support thriving communities.  


The Dialogues are not open public events at this time (though we hope to incorporate public elements in the future). For each Dialogue, we will invite a small number of leaders from across open source communities, online platforms, activist groups, and research organizations to participate. A [[Virtual Event Code of Conduct|code of conduct]] will be shared with all participants prior to the event and sessions will be held under Chatham House Rule to encourage candid conversations. Presentations will be recorded, though discussions will not.
Each Dialogue in the series combines short presentations highlighting recent research on a central theme and what that research means for communities. This will be followed by moderated group discussions on shared areas of concern, interest, and practical experience connected to the presentations and theme. It is an opportunity to learn, share, and understand how communities work.


This event is being directly supported by awards from the U.S. National Science Foundation and our home institutions. It will be held at no cost to attendees.  
The Dialogues are not open public events, although we typically publish talks and other artifacts. For each Dialogue, we will invite a select group of leaders from open source communities, online communities, and research organizations to participate.
 
A [[Virtual Event Code of Conduct|code of conduct]] is shared with all participants before the event and sessions are held under [[:wikipedia:Chatham House Rules|Chatham House Rule]] to encourage candid conversations. Presentations are typically recorded; discussions are not.
 
These events have been supported, in part, by awards from the U.S. National Science Foundation and our home institutions. It will be held at no cost to attendees.  


=== Learn more ===
=== Learn more ===
If you'd like to learn more or get future updates about the Science of Community Dialogues, please join the [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/cdsc-dialogues.communitydata.science low volume announcement list].
 
If you'd like to learn more or get future updates about the Science of Community Dialogues, please join the '''[https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius/lists/cdsc-dialogues.communitydata.science low volume announcement list].'''
 
We've also produced information about how we are '''[[/organizing|organizing]]''' the series.
 
=== Upcoming Dialogues ===
 
* [In person] 07 (December 15, 2023) — [[/Underproduction|Aligning Contributor Effort with Community Need]]


=== Past Dialogues (archive) ===
=== Past Dialogues (archive) ===


* 01 - [[/Learning from Small and Overlapping Communities]]
* [In Person] 06 - [[FOSSY|Science of Community @ FOSSY]]
* [Virtual] 05 (May 19, 2023) - [[/Digital Inequalities|Digital Inequalities]]
* [Virtual] 04 (January 20, 2023) - [[/Accountable Community Governance | Accountable Community Governance]]
* [Virtual] 03 (September 30th, 2022) - [[/informal learning | All Communities are Learning Communities]]
* [Virtual] 02 (May 20, 2022) - [[/Anonymity and Privacy | Anonymity and Privacy]]
* [Virtual] 01 (February 11, 2022) - [[/Learning from Small and Overlapping Communities | Learning from Small and Overlapping Communities]] - [https://blog.communitydata.science/notes-from-the-cdsc-community-dialogue-series/ blog post on Dialogue 1]

Latest revision as of 20:06, 4 November 2023

Science of Community Dialogues[edit]

Watch the introduction video!

The Community Data Science Collective organizes a series of events called The Science of Community Dialogues which bring together online community leaders, organizers, and experts. The goal of the Dialogues is to build a network of practice and research focused on the exchange, discovery, and application of evidence-based strategies to support thriving communities.

Each Dialogue in the series combines short presentations highlighting recent research on a central theme and what that research means for communities. This will be followed by moderated group discussions on shared areas of concern, interest, and practical experience connected to the presentations and theme. It is an opportunity to learn, share, and understand how communities work.

The Dialogues are not open public events, although we typically publish talks and other artifacts. For each Dialogue, we will invite a select group of leaders from open source communities, online communities, and research organizations to participate.

A code of conduct is shared with all participants before the event and sessions are held under Chatham House Rule to encourage candid conversations. Presentations are typically recorded; discussions are not.

These events have been supported, in part, by awards from the U.S. National Science Foundation and our home institutions. It will be held at no cost to attendees.

Learn more[edit]

If you'd like to learn more or get future updates about the Science of Community Dialogues, please join the low volume announcement list.

We've also produced information about how we are organizing the series.

Upcoming Dialogues[edit]

Past Dialogues (archive)[edit]