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Can I Work with and Help Others in This Field? How Communal Goals Influence Interest and Participation in STEM Fields

机译:我可以在这个领域与他人合作并提供帮助吗?共同目标如何影响STEM领域的兴趣和参与

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Although science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines as a whole have made advances in gender parity and greater inclusion for women, these increases have been smaller or nonexistent in computing and engineering compared to other fields. In this focused review, we discuss how stereotypic perceptions of computing and engineering influence who enters, stays, and excels in these fields. We focus on communal goal incongruity–the idea that some STEM disciplines like engineering and computing are perceived as less aligned with people's communal goals of collaboration and helping others. In Part 1, we review the empirical literature that demonstrates how perceptions that these disciplines are incongruent with communal goals can especially deter women and girls, who highly endorse communal goals. In Part 2, we extend this perspective by reviewing accumulating evidence that perceived communal goal incongruity can deter any individual who values communal goals. Communal opportunities within computing and engineering have the potential to benefit first generation college students, underrepresented minority students, and communally-oriented men (as well as communally-oriented women). We describe the implications of this body of literature: describing how opting out of STEM in order to pursue fields perceived to encourage the pursuit of communal goals leave the stereotypic (mis)perceptions of computing and engineering unchanged and exacerbate female underrepresentation. In Part 3, we close with recommendations for how communal opportunities in computing and engineering can be highlighted to increase interest and motivation. By better integrating and publically acknowledging communal opportunities, the stereotypic perceptions of these fields could gradually change, making computing and engineering more inclusive and welcoming to all.
机译:尽管科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)学科总体上在性别均等方面取得了进步,并且女性获得了更大的包容性,但与其他领域相比,这些增长在计算机和工程学领域却较小或不存在。在这篇重点综述中,我们讨论了对计算机和工程学的刻板印象如何影响谁进入,停留并在这些领域中脱颖而出。我们关注公共目标的不一致-这种想法是,一些STEM学科(例如工程学和计算机科学)被认为与人们的协作和帮助他人的公共目标不太一致。在第1部分中,我们回顾了经验文献,这些文献表明,这些学科与公共目标不一致的看法如何特别地阻止高度认可公共目标的妇女和女孩。在第2部分中,我们通过回顾积累的证据来扩展这种观点,这些证据表明感知到的公共目标不一致可以阻止任何重视公共目标的人。计算机和工程学领域的公共机会有可能使第一代大学生,代表性不足的少数民族学生和面向社区的男人(以及面向社区的女人)受益。我们描述了这一系列文献的含义:描述了如何选择STEM来追求被认为鼓励实现公共目标的领域,从而使对计算机和工程学的陈规定型观念(错误)的看法保持不变,并加剧了女性代表不足的情况。在第3部分中,我们最后提出了有关如何突出显示计算和工程领域的公共机会以增加兴趣和动力的建议。通过更好地整合和公开承认公共机会,这些领域的陈规定型观念可能会逐渐发生变化,从而使计算和工程学更具包容性,并欢迎所有人。

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