Contributing to the Global Discourse: A Call for Perspectives

The Ethical Data Initiative, co-hosted by the Technical University of Munich and the University of Exeter, remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing global equity and responsibility in data practices. As a non-partisan platform, we strive to increase data literacy and advocate for a human-centric approach to the way data is collected, used, and shared across borders and disciplines.

Our strength lies in our community. With a large network affiliates and partners worldwide, the EDI has become an important space for cross-sector dialogue. As we move further into 2026, we are looking to enrich our vibrant blog section with diverse insights from those at the forefront of these challenges. We invite you to share your work and perspectives with our global audience, helping to shape the ethical standards of tomorrow.

Read our blog collection here

We are currently welcoming articles of approximately 500 words that examine the ethical dimensions of your specific research or data practices. Rather than simple reports, we value pieces that offer critical reflection or practical insights into the complexities of data responsibility. Recent contributions from our community illustrate the breadth of this conversation, such as Ed Humpherson’s (Director of the UK Office for Statistics Regulation) analysis of intelligent transparency in official statistics, RDA Secretary General Hilary Hanahoe’s reflections on our recent Town Hall, and Evan Josselin’s (Institut Jean Nicod) exploration of ethical risks in environmental citizen science.

If you have a perspective to share or a draft to propose, please reach out to our Operations Director, Kate Bailey (kathryn.bailey@ethicaldatainitiative.org), with a short overview of your idea.

In addition to our written publications, we encourage you to join us for the upcoming EDI Community Town Hall on 12 March 2026. This event provides a dedicated space for stakeholders to discuss the evolving data landscape and help steer the future direction of the initiative. You can find out more and register for the event via our website at the following link: https://ethicaldatainitiative.org/2025/12/18/join-us-for-the-march-2026-ethical-data-initiative-townhall/.

We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to the discussion in March.

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