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Flash talk for discussion at #scio14, discussing how to communicate about gender bias in science.
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Moderator:Katie Burke, PhD, American Scientist
@_klburke#ScioWomen
WOMEN IN SCIENCE: REACHING
EQUILIBRIUM
Contribute! Google Doc here:
http://bit.ly/1fOQ4y5
Discussion base:http://bit.ly/1cZX7SS
WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE?
WHAT WOMEN IN SCIENCE WANT…
Women planning a career in research
Women with alternate plans
http://rsc.li/1hrCsLE
WHAT WOMEN IN SCIENCE WANT… CHANGES.
http://rsc.li/1hrCsLE
Women planning a career in research
Women with alternate plans
Blatant sexism
Institutional gender bias
Subtle gender bias
Lack of career confidence
WHAT HOLDS WOMEN BACK FROM PURSUING RESEARCH?
http://bit.ly/1cZX7SS
http://bit.ly/1mvUM9t http://www.nsfpower.org
Listen actively
Do not be afraid to challenge one another by asking questions, but focus on ideas.
Body language and nonverbal responses can be as disrespectful as language
DISCUSSION GROUND RULES
Who needs to hear about howwomen do not advance in science? Who has the power to enact change?
WHO?
What problems, specifically, need to be communicated?
What is already being done?
What solutions could be suggested?
WHAT?
How should these problems and solutions be posed to these different audiences?
How might different audiences be prone to react to this information?
HOW?
TO BE CONTINUED…SEE YOU IN ROOM 6
Mini-hackathon tomorrow:4pm,Room 8a#scioHack
UNINTENDED REACTIONS
https://twitter.com/omearabrian/status/433998587068825601
UNINTENDED REACTIONS
https://twitter.com/TomReller/status/434042087239995392