Event

Ethical and legal issues for creating audio-visual interview data

Historical Research and Documentary Film Data Management, 1 - 4 October 2018

  • Thu 4 Oct 18

    09:30 - 12:00

  • Colchester Campus

    Special Collections Room, Albert Sloman Library

  • Event speaker

    Veerle Van den Eynden, Scott Summers and Anca Vlad from the UK Data Service

  • Event type

    Workshops, training and support
    Historical Research and Documentary Film Data Management

Postgraduate research students and staff, do you want to learn about ethical and legal issues for creating audio-visual interview data?

A number of events will take place between the 1 - 4 October as part of a Knowledge Exchange, organised by the AHRC-funded project "Contemporary Capoeira in Rio de Janeiro, 1948-82."

This Knowledge exchange event will combine various activities (workshops, presenting research, round-table discussions) that are relevant for professionals in the area. Whilst training sessions, disucssions and round-table discussions aim to address general issues and problems arising of the combined practice of research and filmmaking, the main focus of the film screenings will focus on history of slavery and popular culture in Africa and its diaspora.

This training session around data management is the last of three, and will be lead by Veerle van den Eynden, from the UK Data Archive. This session will discuss ethical and legal issues for creating audio-visual interview data: Data protection, copyright, consent for creating and disseminating data.

Each session can be attended as a stand-alone event, or participants can join all three complementary sessions. Sessions are free to attend.

Please see booking details below.