Hot take: #bropenscience *is* sexist...and alienates the very people that we want on our side. Science is, objectively, dominated by men, but I'm not sure this is the right approach. It feels a little bit like if we got called "lady scientists". Dismissed by gender.
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Replying to @Jade_Pickering
As I see it (
@o_guest can correct me) it is not about *being* male (so "lady scientists" is not analogous); it is about a particular way that masculine acculturation and behaviour intersects with the open science movement. It is a critique of a brand of masculinity, not males.5 replies 2 retweets 43 likes -
Replying to @richarddmorey @Jade_Pickering
Not just men, of course. It's a sad aspect of the pun itself that it's being taken so literally, but then again it's just a pun to start a discussion.
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The issue is that sexism in open science (as well as other issues such as racism) are the result of a system/society that is biased towards androcentricity. As in this is the core nature of sexism: a bias towards preferentially treating men to the detriment of other genders.
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Sexism is not the result of individuals alone, it's about actions within a biased system. This is why dissuading people from engaging in bad actions and dismantling bad systems is the way to fix this in open science. Calling out people by name — in most cases — is less useful.
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#bropenscience is sexist against men IMHO fundamentally misuses the term "sexism". Sexism is a bias towards favouring men, towards androcentricity.2 replies 1 retweet 10 likes -
Replying to @o_guest @richarddmorey
Maybe we have different interpretations of the word sexism? Obviously there's a heavy heavy bias against women when it comes to sexism, but I don't feel like that's a free pass for (and forgive this term, I can't think how to put it) "reverse sexism" by that definition
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For me it's just incoherent. But I think how we understand and define sexism and feminism is different. And I certainly don't want to push you or pull you any specific way. If you care about what I think, I'm happy to share but otherwise I think I'm covered by what I have said.
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