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Less talk and more action for women in science

14/11/2018

 
Nov 2018: I believe we need both bottom-up and top-down approaches to tackling diversity problems in science. Bottom-up could be seen as inspiring children and early career scientists and celebrating individuals who've made great leaps. While I think of top-down as structural changes and hard work from organisations. But when it comes to gender, we have an imbalance. The discourse is dominated by bottom-up approaches that put the responsibility on individual women to be more inspirational and extraordinary.

My new Perspective article argues that there should be a greater focus on what journals, publishers, societies and universities should do instead of focusing on stories and celebrations of extraordinary individuals overcoming barriers. I explain why this is the case and then provide a series of practical solutions that might help us achieve structural changes.

You can read the paper here: Smith A.L. (2018). Increasing editorial diversity: strategies for structural change. Fire 1: 42.

Or check out my blog post on Trinity College's excellent EcoEvo Blog.

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    Dr Annabel Smith

    Lecturer in
    Wildlife Management
    University of Queensland

    Associate Editor,
    Wildlife Letters

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