welcome as white cis hetero males do in science, etc.
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It's the same but for even more marginalised groups than women. Engagement with the communities you research is vital. I think it's totally
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ethical but I am not sure which ethical sub-category it would fall into. Inclusivity and diversity are important and relevant but they
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usually refer to within science issues not the interaction of science/scientists with the community. So I'm not 100% sure. Notwithstanding,
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women are also scientists as well as the participants in experiments, mutatis mutandis for every other group pretty much (exceptions exist
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like for example children, who usually do not work as scientists, at least not for money).
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