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We are interested in understanding your questions about different responses to the climate emergency. DICEY (Dialogue in Climate Engineering with Youth) is a new approach to emergent science and policy on climate interventions, focusing on question creation. It involves online workshops to create questions which will be illustrated by an artist and used to stimulate further online discussion.
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RequiredDICEY: Dialogue on Climate Engineering with Youth
You are invited to participate in one or more online workshops lasting 90 minutes. The workshop will be with other people and will focus on responses to the climate emergency, to include social, political, nature-based and technological responses.
You will be asked to complete a short survey before and after the workshop. It will take about 10 minutes to complete.
The workshop may be audio and video recorded in order to record questions. Once transcribed and anonymised, these will be deleted. Only members of the research team will be able to see the recording so that your participation is confidential. You may stop participating at any time, but it will not be possible to withdraw your data.
Your name will be removed from anything you say during the workshop. Data will be held until the project has finished and publications have resulted (up to 5 years after participation in the workshop). It will be stored in a password protected folder accessible only to the project team, and may be used for future analysis by the project team. You will not be named in any publications or presentations that result from the workshop.
Your rights in relation to your data
Under the GDPR, you have a general right of access to your data, a right to rectification, erasure, restriction, objection or portability. You also have a right to withdrawal. Please note, not all rights apply where data is processed purely for research purposes. For information see, https://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/dp/individualsrights/.
Right to complain
If you are unhappy with the way in which your personal data has been handled, you have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. For information on reporting a concern to the Information Commissioner’s Office, see www.ico.org.uk/concerns.
Disclosures
I understand that if I disclose criminal activity, the researchers may be legally bound to pass this on to relevant authorities.
Questions or concerns
If you have any questions about this information sheet or concerns about how your data is being processed, please feel free to contact Lynda Dunlop by email lynda.dunlop@york.ac.uk, or the Chair of Ethics Committee via email education-research-admin@york.ac.uk.
If you are still dissatisfied, please contact the University’s Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@york.ac.uk.
By clicking the button below, you acknowledge:
- Your participation in the study is voluntary.
- You are aged 16-24.
- You are aware that you may choose to terminate your participation at any time for any reason.
If you do not consent, please do not proceed.