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SDSS Best Practices for an Inclusive Collaboration

SDSS promotes effective communication between its projects and the broad science community. SDSS welcomes passionate, detailed, thoughtful disagreement, and discussion about ideas. This free exchange of ideas and differing perspectives benefits the community and our work. An inclusive, collaborative, environment is necessary to support a broad, diverse group of individuals as they contribute their best efforts.

The following document highlights recommended practices to follow for a rich and respectful collaborative environment. The SDSS Code of Conduct describes official SDSS policy towards issues and concerns raised by its members regarding inappropriate behavior within the collaboration.

Respect Your Colleague’s … Do Do Not
Agency Allow them to express themselves. Interrupt them nor talk over them.
Sensibility Speak kindly and politely. Say anything to your colleague that you would not want said to you.
Intelligence Treat them as your equal. Speak condescendingly to them, nor patronize them.
Personal Space Maintain a respectable boundary. Approach them in extreme proximity, nor engage in any contact considered uncomfortable.
History Be considerate towards their personhood. Express respectful interest in their background, culture, or identity. Assume a history or state of your colleague based on outward appearances or supposed background. You are not aware of their personal experiences and identifications.
Trust Respect their choice to confide in you. Share their personal information with external parties. Do not take away their choice to do so of their own accord.

Elements of SDSS Workplace Culture

  1. Respect - Inclusive environments foster excellence by challenging us to consider a variety of viewpoints and approaches. We honor alternate viewpoints as opportunities for discussion and learning, and therefore treat others with respect, even if we disagree.

  2. Kindness - SDSS realizes the impact of kindness to empower individuals to act in ways that strengthen ourselves, our relationships and our communities.

  3. Trust - An inclusive, collaborative environment is best achieved when there is mutual trust, based upon honest behavior, throughout the community

  4. Diversity - Valuing diversity recognizes differences between people and acknowledges that these differences are an asset, bringing strength to a community through new ideas, innovation, and creativity.

  5. Inclusion - By being inclusive, SDSS strives to create an environment of involvement, respect, and connection that values and benefits from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Grey Zone Situations

There are many situations in which certain behavior may initially be considered ok, but upon reflection, are actually inappropriate. You are not the only judge of your behavior. If someone informs you that your behavior has made them or the situation uncomfortable, take heed of their comments. Good intentions are not an excuse if offense is taken. The best practice is to apologize fully and learn from it in future interactions.

Example Grey Zones

Grey Zone-specific resources:

SDSS is committed to creating an inclusive, collaborative environment and endorses guidelines regarding professional behavior, bullying, and harassment of the American Physical Society (APS), and American Astronomical Society (AAS). We expect that participants in SDSS will read and abide by these guidelines, linked below.

Further Resources