Ohmergerd. But Women, PoC, 1st Gen + host of Public Outreach/SciComm focused Activists jr Scientists Been doing this & we got dogged outhttps://twitter.com/TrendsPlantSci/status/828740788280516609 …
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Ooh. Got a link handy? I mean, no doubt, but would be useful to have in my quiver.
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@AnneOsterrieder Hi. Here's a couple of refs saved to my phone. Women in biology & physics do more outreachhttp://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0036240 … -
In Switzerland men do more o/r but when controlling for other factors men get more mediahttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1075547010378658 …
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Women more penalised. Outreach viewed as "soft" in research intensive universities.http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1075547013499142 …
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Thank you!
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@DNLee5: Also this in HBR and linked research. Have PDF if interested: https://hbr.org/2016/03/women-and-minorities-are-penalized-for-promoting-diversity … -
Yes this is a good one!
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Great thread w resources on sci outreach & minorities. Thanks!
@OtherSociology@DrEmilySKlein@AnneOsterrieder@kejames@DNLee5@HarvardBiz
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As academics are driven towards public engagement (work I v. much enjoy!) we mustn't ignore its gendering> H/T
@OtherSociology via@rpancostpic.twitter.com/xUDgpFXCHb
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inUS racial/ethnic minority academs also do most invisible/unrewarded labor http://bit.ly/2kQ3DdW
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Yes! If you look at social media science advocacy (e.g. blogging) racial disparity due to lack resources
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