LEAPS: A Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workshop at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting
LEAPS:水生科学联合会议上的多样性、公平和包容性研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:2134768
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-15 至 2022-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Scientific societies play an important role in engaging young scientists and creating opportunities that lead to STEM careers. Because of this role, these societies can help the nation increase the participation of students of color and other underrepresented groups in science and science careers. At the same time, scientific societies also present barriers to inclusion because their leadership, policies and practices have solidified over decades without consideration of the need to be inclusive and welcoming of underrepresented groups. This project develops a process to begin to examine the practices, procedures, and policies within scientific societies that may create an atmosphere of non-inclusivity, non-engagement, and an unfriendly environment for underrepresented groups. An inclusivity, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA) audit tool will be developed for the Consortium of Aquatic Science Societies (CASS), an affiliation of nine scientific societies (American Fisheries Society; Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography; Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation; Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society; International Association for Great Lakes Research; North American Lake Management Society; Phycological Society of America; Society for Freshwater Science; and the Society of Wetland Scientists), the majority of whom work in the biological sciences. The IDEA audit tool will be constructed to be able to identify (1) policies and procedures that perpetuate status quo culture, policies, and procedures (2) specific barriers to broadening participation to diverse populations, specifically Black and Indigenous people of color, communities from Tribal Colleges, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and (3) practices and programs that have been successful within the CASS societies. Leaders from the CASS member societies will engage with leaders from societies and organizations that advance the participation of underrepresented students in STEM to develop the audit tool over the course of a year and a series of facilitated meetings and workshops. This process will include an in-person workshop meeting at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (JASM), as well as a series of remote meetings both before and after the in-person meeting. JASM2022 is expected to be the largest gathering of aquatic scientists to date and thus an opportunity to engage diverse societies and their leadership in collective planning. The development of the audit tool will be the first step in creating cultural change, by helping CASS societies determine where barriers to participation exist. The audit tool and a compilation of current best practices for engaging members of underrepresented groups in aquatic sciences will be disseminated widely on our websites, through the NSF INCLUDES network, and conference presentations and publications. The IDEA audit tool, as well as lessons learned from the development process, will be shared with other societies wanting to broaden participation among their professional members.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
科学协会在吸引年轻科学家和创造机会,导致STEM职业方面发挥着重要作用。 由于这一作用,这些协会可以帮助国家增加有色人种学生和其他代表性不足的群体在科学和科学事业中的参与。 与此同时,科学学会也对包容构成障碍,因为它们的领导、政策和做法几十年来已经固化,没有考虑到包容和欢迎代表性不足的群体的必要性。 该项目制定了一个过程,开始检查科学社会中可能为代表性不足的群体创造不包容、不参与和不友好环境的做法、程序和政策。 将为水产科学学会联合会(CASS)开发包容性、多样性、公平性和获取(IDEA)审计工具,CASS是九个科学学会的附属机构(美国渔业协会;湖沼学和海洋学科学协会;海岸和河口研究联合会;淡水软体动物保护协会;国际五大湖研究协会;北美湖泊管理协会;美国藻类学会、淡水科学学会和湿地科学家学会),其中大多数人从事生物科学工作。 IDEA审计工具将被构建为能够识别(1)使现状文化,政策和程序永久化的政策和程序(2)扩大参与到不同人群的具体障碍,特别是黑人和土著有色人种,部落学院的社区,以及历史上的黑人学院和大学,(3)在卡斯学会内取得成功的实践和项目。卡斯成员学会的领导人将与促进STEM中代表性不足的学生参与的学会和组织的领导人进行接触,以在一年的时间内开发审计工具,并举办一系列会议和研讨会。这一过程将包括在联合水产科学会议(JASM)上举行的面对面研讨会,以及在面对面会议之前和之后举行的一系列远程会议。JASM 2022预计将是迄今为止最大的水产科学家聚会,因此有机会让不同的社会及其领导层参与集体规划。审计工具的开发将是创造文化变革的第一步,帮助卡斯协会确定参与的障碍。审计工具和汇编目前的最佳做法,使成员的代表性不足的群体在水产科学将广泛传播我们的网站上,通过NSF INCLUDES网络,会议介绍和出版物。 IDEA审计工具以及从开发过程中吸取的经验教训将与其他希望扩大专业成员参与的协会分享。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。
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