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====== Equity documentation ====== | ====== Equity documentation ====== | ||
- | ==== Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at BSC ==== | + | ===== Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at BSC ===== |
Links to the BSC intranet: | Links to the BSC intranet: | ||
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- [[ https:// | - [[ https:// | ||
+ | ===== Initiatives at other universities and research centers ===== | ||
- | ==== Publications ==== | + | - [[ http:// |
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+ | - [[ https:// | ||
- | - Marin-Spiotta et al., Earth' | + | - [[ https://research.pasteur.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/ |
+ | ===== Litterature ===== | ||
+ | - {{ : | ||
- | - World view, Nature, April 2022: {{ : | + | - Marin-Spiotta et al., Earth' |
- | - Comment, Nature, February | + | - Dancy and Hodari, 2022: **How well-intentioned white male physicists maintain ignorance of inequity and justify inaction** [[ https://arxiv.org/ |
+ | "//6 recommendations: | ||
+ | 1. Make the target | ||
+ | 2. Teach people of privilege about common discourse moves that make them complicit in oppression. | ||
+ | 3. Hold people of privilege accountable for their ignorance. | ||
+ | 4. Make equity work the work of white men. | ||
+ | 5. Collect, and make public, data measuring the extent of inequity in local | ||
+ | environments. | ||
+ | 6. Explicitly teach skills associated with confronting oppression. | ||
+ | //" | ||
- | - Zhang et al., Scientometrics, 2021: {{ : | + | - Ryan M., World view, Nature, April 2022: {{ : |
- | aimed at contributing | + | |
- | - Schiebinger, 2021: | + | - Liverman et al., Comment, Nature, February 2022: {{ :working_groups: |
- | - Lupon et al., PLOS One, 2021: Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, | + | - Ross et al., Nature, 2022: **Women are credited less in science than men** [[ https://www.nature.com/articles/ |
- | - Popp et al., Earth and Space Sciences, 2019: A Global Survey on the Perceptions and Impacts of Gender Inequality in the Earth and Space Sciences | ||
- | - Nielsen | + | - Zhang et al., Scientometrics, 2021: {{ :working_groups: |
+ | - Schiebinger, | ||
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+ | - Lupon et al., PLOS One, 2021: **Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, | ||
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+ | - Popp et al., Earth and Space Sciences, 2019: **A Global Survey on the Perceptions and Impacts of Gender Inequality in the Earth and Space Sciences** | ||
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+ | - Nielsen et al., PNAS - Opinion, 2017: **Gender diversity leads to better science** [[ https:// | ||
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+ | - Profeta, Intereconomics, | ||
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+ | - Rothchild, 2014, {{ : | ||
+ | expected to demonstrate feminine behavior, and boys and men are expected to act masculine. [...] The narrow benefits of gender bias for some are outweighed by much broader losses for all (Neubeck & Glasberg 2005). And if gender roles and expectations constrain both girls and boys and both women and men, it can be said that **gender bias limits the overall development of contemporary societies**. //" |