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Women’s visibility in academic seminars: Women ask fewer questions than men

机译:女性在学术研讨会上的知名度:女性提出的问题少于男性

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The attrition of women in academic careers is a major concern, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics subjects. One factor that can contribute to the attrition is the lack of visible role models for women in academia. At early career stages, the behaviour of the local community may play a formative role in identifying ingroup role models, shaping women’s impressions of whether or not they can be successful in academia. One common and formative setting to observe role models is the local departmental academic seminar, talk, or presentation. We thus quantified women’s visibility through the question-asking behaviour of academics at seminars using observations and an online survey. From the survey responses of over 600 academics in 20 countries, we found that women reported asking fewer questions after seminars compared to men. This impression was supported by observational data from almost 250 seminars in 10 countries: women audience members asked absolutely and proportionally fewer questions than male audience members. When asked why they did not ask questions when they wanted to, women, more than men, endorsed internal factors (e.g., not working up the nerve). However, our observations suggest that structural factors might also play a role; when a man was the first to ask a question, or there were fewer questions, women asked proportionally fewer questions. Attempts to counteract the latter effect by manipulating the time for questions (in an effort to provoke more questions) in two departments were unsuccessful. We propose alternative recommendations for creating an environment that makes everyone feel more comfortable to ask questions, thus promoting equal visibility for women and members of other less visible groups.
机译:妇女在学术职业中的流失是一个主要问题,特别是在科学,技术,工程和数学学科中。造成人员流失的一个因素是学术界女性缺乏可见的榜样。在职业生涯的早期阶段,当地社区的行为可能在确定团体榜样方面起着形成性的作用,从而塑造了女性对她们能否在学术界取得成功的印象。观察榜样的一种常见且形成性的设置是地方部门的学术研讨会,演讲或演讲。因此,我们通过使用观察和在线调查在研讨会上通过学术界的提问行为来量化女性的知名度。通过对20个国家/地区的600多名学者的问卷调查,我们发现,与男性相比,研讨会后的女性提出的问题更少。来自10个国家/地区的近250个研讨会的观察数据证明了这种印象:女性听众提出的问题绝对比男性听众少。当被问及为什么不愿意时不问问题时,妇女比男人更多地认可了内部因素(例如,没有神经)。但是,我们的观察表明,结构性因素也可能起作用。当男人是第一个提出问题的人时,或者问题减少时,妇女按比例提出的问题就更少了。试图通过操纵两个部门的提问时间来抵消后者的影响是不成功的。我们提出了一些替代性建议,以创造一种环境,使每个人都可以更舒适地提出问题,从而提高妇女和其他不知名群体的人的平等知名度。

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