Talking about ... Ethical Communication of Sensitive Research Discoveries

Talking about ... Ethical Communication of Sensitive Research Discoveries

By Queensland Family History Society Inc
Online event

Overview

When the desire to share a discovery is a scratch you can't itch.

Have you found an ancestor who was treated at 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital at Bulford, UK during World War I? Was there an ancestor who was convicted and transported? Maybe an employer of South Sea Islander labour?

Your discovery will have been the result of dedicated research by you. Congratulations.

This is a chance to share your discovery and the research methodology that led to it with others who will appreciate the work you have done.

Some of you may find a resolution to the dilemma of how much further the discovery should be "shared" while you are discussing your discovery with family history colleagues.

Please note. This event does not have a presenter.

Social connection and learning will be promoted by a facilitator providing discussion opportunities for the participants, through prompts, conversation and chat messages.

In some instances there may be a list of resources and the 'chat' emailed to participants after the event. The event will not be recorded.

Facilitator: Nancy Edwards from the Queensland Family History Society Inc.

This event will be held at 10:00 am Queensland, Australia time (AEST, no daylight saving)

Cover image:

Shhh! Someone May be Listening - Creator: Wood, Lawson. From Wikimedia Commons



Category: Family & Education, Education

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  • 2 hours
  • Online

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Online event

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Queensland Family History Society Inc

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Free
Mar 24 · 5:00 PM PDT