This is the PECE collaboration agreement that lays out the general ethos of working in PECE (the open source software that STS Infrastructures relies on).
In participating in PECE projects which includes 6S workshops, I recognize that:
1) PECE projects are designed to create public knowledge resources and new methods and infrastructures for creating such resources. As such, it depends on deep cooperation among participants, openness to diverse ideas and generous investment in the public good.
2) PECE projects are experimental, low-budget knowledge project that will require flexibility, cooperative effort, and patience with logistical changes and problems.
3) PECE projects are usually collaborative project so credit for creative products resulting from the project will often be be shared; author/s are free to re-use their own contributions elsewhere and are encouraged to share other people's work, with attribution.
4) PECE projects are led by a Design Group that has the responsibility and authority to oversee participation in the project, intervening as needed to meet project goals. Participation in the project is contingent on respectful relationships with other participants, compassionate sensibilities, and high ethical standards. Participation in PECE projects can be revoked by the Design Group at any time.
PECE
PECE Design team, "PECE Collaboration Agreement", contributed by Angela Okune, Katie Ulrich, Misria Shaik Ali and Aadita Chaudhury, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 16 August 2021, accessed 21 November 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/pece-collaboration-agreement
Critical Commentary
This is the PECE collaboration agreement that lays out the general ethos of working in PECE (the open source software that STS Infrastructures relies on).