UX Camp Chicago is a 1-day mini-conference for all things UX. Spend
the day getting immersed in what's happening in the UX design and
development space, and leave bursting with new ideas and insights.
===== Also, when you purchase your ticket, you're agreeing to abide by
our Code of Conduct: All delegates, speakers, sponsors and volunteers
at any Chicago Camps, LLC event are required to agree with the
following code of conduct. Organizers will enforce this code
throughout the event. The Short Version Be respectful of other people;
respectfully ask people to stop if you are bothered; and if you
can’t resolve an issue contact the organizers. If you are being a
problem, it will be apparent and you’ll be asked to leave. The Long
Version Respect Chicago Camps is an intentionally positive community
that recognizes and celebrates the creativity and collaboration of
independent members and the diversity of skills, talents, experiences,
cultures, and opinions that they bring to Chicago Camps. Chicago Camps
is an inclusive environment, based on treating all individuals
respectfully, regardless of gender (including transgender status),
sexual orientation, age, disability, nationality, ethnicity, religion
(or lack thereof), or career path. We value respectful behavior above
individual opinions. This should be extended to hotel staff in
addition to the Chicago Camps community. Respectful behavior includes:
Be considerate, kind, constructive, and helpful. Avoid demeaning,
discriminatory, harassing, hateful, or physically threatening
behavior, speech, and imagery. If you’re not sure, ask someone
instead of assuming. No, really. Just ask us--we’d rather hear from
you than hear about something you said or did after the fact, and we
are hear to help. Resolve Peacefully We believe peer to peer
discussions, feedback, and corrections can help build a stronger,
safer, and more welcoming community. If you see someone behaving
disrespectfully, you are encouraged to respectfully discourage them
from such behavior. Expect that others in the community wish to help
keep the community respectful, and welcome your input in doing so. If
you experience disrespectful behavior and feel in any way unable to
respond or resolve it respectfully (for any reason), please
immediately bring it to the attention of an organizer. We want to hear
from you about anything that you feel is disrespectful, threatening,
or just something that could make someone feel uncomfortable in any
way. We will listen and work to resolve the matter. Apologize for
Mistakes Should you catch yourself behaving disrespectfully, or be
confronted as such, own up to your words and actions, and apologize
accordingly. No one is perfect, and even well-intentioned people make
mistakes. What matters is how you handle them and that you avoid
repeating them in the future. Press Chicago Camps events are a safe
space for people to come together and engage in an environment of
openness and trust. It is imperative that we preserve this. If you are
attending Chicago Camps as a member of the Press you must abide by the
following: Everything is OFF THE RECORD unless you explicitly specify
that a particular conversation or activity is on the record and you
have received written consent from every person mentioned or pictured.
A written release form must be signed by the subjects in any photos
taken to be used for press purposes. Consequences If the organizers
determine that an event participant is behaving disrespectfully, the
organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, up to and
including expulsion and exclusion from the event without warning or
refund. As organizers, we will seek to resolve conflicts peacefully
and in a manner that is positive for the community. We can’t foresee
every situation, and thus if in the organizers’ judgment the best
thing to do is to ask a disrespectful individual to leave, we will do
so. We don’t like playing bad cop so please don’t put us in this
position. Thanks Thank you to every Chicago Camps community member for
helping to make Chicago Camps the respectful and inclusive community
that it is. Special thanks to YxYY (Yes and Yes Yes) and Hillary
Hartley for sharing their Code of Conduct with Chicago Camps. We
consider them an example to look up to and emulate. We also thank the
YxYY community member, Tantek Çelik, and the other organizers of
IndieWebCamp for creating and sharing the Code of Conduct on which
this one is based. If you question the need for a Code of Conduct,
please see this. General Admission - $60.00
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