Research Ethics & Data Management 2

Research Ethics & Data Management Course 2 is a three-day mandatory workshop for doctoral researchers who have completed fieldwork and are now working with full datasets. The course focuses on post-fieldwork curation, combining ethical reflection with practical data care. Attention is given to aligning past consent commitments with current research uses and to identifying emerging ethical drifts. Practical sessions provide work on anonymisation, documentation, and preparing materials for sharing and preservation. Emphasis is placed on manageable, real-world steps that make datasets analysable, archivable and ethically usable. A key outcome is a concise Research Data Management (RDM) plan suitable for third-party funding. Alongside the RDM plan, a compact, well-documented data package is prepared to support analysis and publication. The format blends brief case discussions, focused hands-on time with project data, and structured peer feedback. By the end of the course, researchers will have clear, practical tools to manage, share, and publish their data responsibly.

Important: participants should bring their laptops and full dataset to the course.

Where: MPI for Social Anthropology , Halle (Saale); New Seminar Room (New Building) + Small Seminar Room
When: Wednesday, 24 Jun 2026, to
Friday, 26 Jun 2026
Who: Patrick Desplat

Register by 5 Jun 2026 on Moodle.

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