known to be critical in the reviewing/recruitment process, therefore ‘inclusivity’ should be taken into account.
Sorry for replying to the middle tweet! I think it might be more of a broader ethics question.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/904008304518672384 …
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It is a matter of ethics, sure, but not sure about the level of implication. Level of knowledge is critical
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I agree it is an ethics issue, but it seems not unrelated to inclusivity, because stakeholders seem differently treated in ways that are
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For sure, it's something to do with both inclusivity, diversity and scientific ethics — as well as actual general scientific integrity.
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You cannot claim to study something and then use words about the topic that are offensive.
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It shows a serious lack of scientific knowledge and integrity.
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