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ICSE 2022
Sun 8 - Fri 27 May 2022
Tue 10 May 2022 11:05 - 11:10 at ICSE room 3-odd hours - Social Aspects Chair(s): Charles Wallace
Wed 11 May 2022 03:00 - 03:05 at ICSE room 1-odd hours - Human Aspects of SE 1 Chair(s): Lucia Happe

Harmful software has resulted in loss of life, societal and environmental damage alongside economic losses from fines and sales embargoes. When someone perceives their team or organisation is creating or operating harmful software (e.g., defective, vulnerable, malicious or illegal), one way to attempt to change the situation is to “blow the whistle” and disclose the situation internally or externally. Studying harmful situations and the effectiveness of interventions, up to and including whistleblowing, can help identify technical and human successes and failings in software engineering (SE).

The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which whistleblowing is studied in SE with the objective of identifying themes, research approaches, gaps and concerns, and the implications for future SE research and practice. We find that whistleblowing is an under-explored area of SE research, and where research exists, it often takes the view that reporting harm is a matter of individual moral responsibility; we argue this poorly reflects SE collaborative practice where professional responsibilities are distributed across the software development lifecycle.

We conclude by 1) recommending approaches that can help a more timely identification and mitigation of harm in SE; 2) suggesting mechanisms for improving the effectiveness and the personal safety of harm-reporting in SE, and 3) reflecting on the role that professional bodies can have in supporting harm reporting, up to and including whistleblowing.

Tue 10 May

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11:00 - 12:00
Social AspectsSEIS - Software Engineering in Society at ICSE room 3-odd hours
Chair(s): Charles Wallace Michigan Technological University, USA
11:00
5m
Talk
Why Do Projects Join the Apache Software Foundation?
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Nan Yang Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, Isabella Ferreira Polytechnique Montréal, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Bram Adams Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Pre-print Media Attached
11:05
5m
Talk
A Review of How Whistleblowing is Studied in Software Engineering, and the Implications for Research and Practice
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Lucy Hunt Lancaster University, Maria Angela Ferrario Queen's University Belfast
Pre-print Media Attached
11:10
5m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
11:15
5m
Talk
Good Fences Make Good Neighbours? On the Impact of Cultural and Geographical Dispersion on Community Smells
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Stefano Lambiase University of Salerno, Gemma Catolino Tilburg University & ​Jheronimus Academy of Data Science, Damian Andrew Tamburri TU/e, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Fabio Palomba University of Salerno, Filomena Ferrucci University of Salerno
Pre-print Media Attached

Wed 11 May

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03:00 - 04:00
Human Aspects of SE 1Technical Track / SEIS - Software Engineering in Society at ICSE room 1-odd hours
Chair(s): Lucia Happe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
03:00
5m
Talk
A Review of How Whistleblowing is Studied in Software Engineering, and the Implications for Research and Practice
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Lucy Hunt Lancaster University, Maria Angela Ferrario Queen's University Belfast
Pre-print Media Attached
03:05
5m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
03:10
5m
Talk
What Makes Effective Leadership in Agile Software Development Teams?Nominated for Distinguished Paper
Technical Track
Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of Gothenburg and Volvo Cars, Paul Ralph Dalhousie University
Pre-print Media Attached

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Tue 10 May 2022 11:00 - 12:00 at ICSE room 3-odd hours - Social Aspects Chair(s): Charles Wallace
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Wed 11 May 2022 03:00 - 04:00 at ICSE room 1-odd hours - Human Aspects of SE 1 Chair(s): Lucia Happe
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