In any case, this is a personal view I do not belong to any specific movement.
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With respect to infographics, there are good ones, e.g.:https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/889248986984591362 …
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I would like to say that I believe inclusivity is different to but obviously very relevant to diversity. Inclusivity is things like not
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forming cliques, not bullying, not excluding others for a reason other than them being exclusionary themselves, and on. And all these nots
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are active nots. I mean actively stopping bullying, actively disruption exclusionary cliques, actively including people who do not feel as
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welcome as white cis hetero males do in science, etc.
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Does it, in your view, also include idea of involving communities affected by research in the research, so as to ensure relevance but also
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to prevent 'othering' and false 'neutrality'. I think for instance of research involving autistic ppl and trans or otherwise gender
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Involving communities... how? At what level?
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Well, if you research trans women but are so clueless you call them MSMs, or refer to them as "transexuals". One way to avoid that is to
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actively engage with this community and listen to them.
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Also since you research them you want to be respectful and actually have good relations with the community you use to get your participants.
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Otherwise you risk your research being research only a small subset of trans women or even none as they rally against your bigoted ass.
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