ITiCSE Welcomes and Embraces Everyone
In keeping with the ACM Anti-Harassment Policy, ITiCSE advocates the following:
The open exchange of ideas and the freedom of thought and expression are central to the aims and goals of the ACM SIGCSE Organization and ITiCSE Conference; these require an environment which recognizes the inherent worth of every person and group through mutual respect, understanding, dignity, and the embracement of diversity. The ACM Code of Ethics embraces the “values of equality, tolerance, respect for others, and the principles of equal justice”. For these reasons, the ACM SIGCSE Organization and ITiCSE Conference are dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience.
Harassment is unwelcome or hostile behavior, including speech that intimidates, creates discomfort, or interferes, in an ACM SIGCSE Organization event. Harassment in any form, including but not limited to harassment based on race, gender, religion, age, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity, will not be tolerated. Harassment includes the use of gratuitous language or sexual imagery in public presentations and displays, degrading verbal comments, deliberate intimidation, stalking, inappropriate photography or recording, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.
Conference participants violating these standards may be sanctioned, expelled from the conference or asked not to attend future conferences or conference events, at the discretion of the conference organizers and the SIG executive committee.
If you experience harassment, notice harassment or have any other concerns relating to the topic, you are encouraged to report the incident in confidence to one of the conference chairs.
Offensive Material
ITiCSE reserves the right to reject any material that we find offensive or inappropriate, such as politically charged material, and will not refund any expenses incurred.
SIGCSE Organization Conference Presenter Substitution and No-Show Policy
Submission of a paper, panel, special session, workshop, poster, working group, birds-of-feather or anything else for presentation at a SIGCSE conference (SIGCSE, ITiCSE, ICER, CompEd) means that if the proposal is accepted at least one of the authors will register for the conference and attend the conference to present the proposal. If drastic unforeseen circumstances prevent the presenting author from attending and presenting, it is their responsibility to arrange a qualified substitute presenter. If a substitution is necessary, the conference program committee chairs should be notified as early as possible with all pertinent details. At their discretion and dependent upon circumstances, the program chairs may elect to inform upcoming SIGCSE Conference Program Chairs about the substitution (or the failure to provide a substitute). This could jeopardize the acceptance of proposals from those involved in the upcoming conferences. In extreme cases, the SIGCSE Board may send a letter to the parent institution of a delinquent author expressing displeasure. This policy was approved by the SIGCSE Board in June of 2008.
Other policies
Program Chair Responsibilities: https://sigcse.org/policies/pcr
Committee Remuneration Guidelines: https://sigcse.org/policies/remuneration
Conflict of Interest policy: https://sigcse.org/policies/COI.html