Although Gravitex 2021 is a virtual conference all the principles stated below will be applied.
The Gravitex 2021 organisers want to ensure all participants in its activities are able to enjoy an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment. Therefore, we are committed to making this meeting and associate events productive and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, nationality or religion. We will not tolerate harassment in any form.
This code of conduct applies to all participants at this Gravitex 2021 conference, including but not limited to official sessions, social events, and meetings. Participants agree to follow these guidelines:
- Behave professionally. Any form of harassment – sexist, racist, or exclusionary comments or jokes are not appropriate. Harassment includes sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, deliberate intimidation, stalking, and photography or recording of an individual without consent. It also includes offensive comments related to race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, or religion.
- All communication should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. This includes oral, written and print language, and imagery.
- Be considerate and respectful to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees. Critique ideas rather than individuals.
Individuals engaging in behaviour prohibited by this policy, as well as those making allegations of harassment in bad faith, will be subject to disciplinary action. Such actions range from a verbal warning to ejection from the meeting or activity in question and the reporting of their behaviour to their employer.
For concerns, suggestions, or to report a violation, please contact any member of the Local Organizing Committee or the Conference Chair: Sudan Hansraj (Hansrajs@ukzn.ac.za).
Parts of this code of conduct are based on the London Code of Conduct, as originally designed for the conference ‘Accurate Astrophysics. Correct Cosmology’, held in London in July 2015. The London Code was adapted with permission by Andrew Pontzen and Hiranya Peiris from a document by Software Carpentry, which itself derives from original Creative Commons documents by PyCon and Geek Feminism. It is released under a CC-Zero license for re-use. To help track people’s improvements and best practice, please retain this acknowledgement, and log your re-use or modification of this policy at https://github.com/apontzen/london_cc.