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Gender Diversity in a STEM Subfield – Analysis of a Large Scientific Society and Its Annual Conferences

机译:STEM子领域中的性别多样性–大型科学协会及其年度会议的分析

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Speaking engagements, serving as session chairs, and receiving awards at national meetings are essential stepping stones towards professional success for scientific researchers. Studies of gender parity in meetings of national scientific societies repeatedly uncover bias in speaker selection, engendering underrepresentation of women among featured presenters. To continue this dialogue, we analyzed membership data and annual conference programs of a large scientific society (>7000 members annually) in a male-rich (~70% males), technology-oriented STEM subfield. We detected a pronounced skew towards males among invited keynote lecturers, plenary speakers, and recipients of the society’s Senior Investigator award (15%, 13%, and 8% females, respectively). However, the proportion of females among Mid-Career and Young Investigator award recipients and oral session chairs resembled the current gender distribution of the general membership. Female members were more likely to present at the conferences and equally likely to apply and be accepted for oral presentations as their male counterparts. The gender of a session chair had no effect on the gender distribution of selected applicants. Interestingly, we identified several research subareas that were naturally enriched (i.e., not influenced by unequal selection of presenters) for either female or male participants, illustrating within a single subfield the gender divide along biology-technology line typical of all STEM disciplines. Two female-enriched topics experienced a rapid growth in popularity within the examined period, more than doubling the number of associated researchers. Collectively, these findings contribute to the contemporary discourse on gender in science and hopefully will propel positive changes within this and other societies.
机译:演讲,担任会议主席并在全国会议上获奖,对于科学研究人员取得专业成功至关重要。在国家科学学会会议上对性别均等的研究反复发现,在演讲者选择上存在偏见,导致在有特色的演讲者中女性代表不足。为了继续这种对话,我们分析了一个大型科学协会(每年> 7000名成员)在一个以男性为富人(约70%的男性),以技术为导向的STEM子领域中的会员数据和年度会议计划。我们在邀请的主旨演讲者,全体演讲者和该学会高级研究员奖的获得者中,发现男性明显偏向男性(分别为15%,13%和8%)。但是,在中级研究人员和青年研究人员奖获得者和口头主持人中,女性所占比例与普通会员的当前性别分布相似。女性成员更有可能出席会议,也有可能像男性成员一样申请并被接受口头陈述。会议主席的性别对所选申请人的性别分布没有影响。有趣的是,我们确定了几个研究分区,这些分区对于女性或男性参与者都是自然丰富的(即不受演讲者选择不均的影响),这说明了在一个子领域内性别沿着所有STEM学科典型的生物学技术路线划分。在所研究的时期内,两个女性主题丰富的话题迅速普及,相关研究人员的数量增加了一倍以上。总的来说,这些发现有助于当代关于科学中性别的论述,并有望推动这一社会和其他社会的积极变化。

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