价格太高,失去了归属感?国际生态与进化学会在会员费方面让步不足。

IF 3.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Malgorzata Lagisz, Kevin R Bairos-Novak, April Robin Martinig, Michael G Bertram, Ayumi Mizuno, Saeed Shafiei Sabet, Matthieu Paquet, Manuela S Santana, Eli S J Thoré, Nina Trubanová, Joanna Rutkowska, James A Orr, Elina Takola, Yefeng Yang, Patrice Pottier, Dylan G E Gomes, Ying-Chi Chan, Zhenzhuo Xian, Caleb Onoja Akogwu, Szymon M Drobniak, Shinichi Nakagawa
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学术学会作为科学家的专业团体,是科学体系的一个组成部分。然而,他们的会员费可能会让科学界最脆弱的成员望而却步。为了阐明会员费是如何构成的,我们对182个与生态学和进化研究人员相关的国际学术学会进行了调查。我们发现,这些协会中有83%向学生提供费用优惠,但只有26%向博士后研究人员提供。平均会员费为67.8美元,学生费为27.4美元(占常规费用的42.7%),博士后费为42.7美元(占常规费用的52.9%)。其他类型的个人优惠,如退休、家庭或失业,很少(2-20%)。在接受调查的协会中,43%的协会对来自发展中国家(全球南方)的会员有折扣。这种折扣在高收入国家的社会中更为常见。对公平、多样性和包容性做出公开承诺的社会更有可能提供不同类型的让步。目前,费用可能会阻止脆弱和弱势群体的研究人员获得生态和进化学术团体提供的多种专业福利。这包括博士后研究人员,他们应该得到更多的支持。我们建议采取切实行动,使学术团体更容易负担和进入。
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Priced out of belonging? Insufficient concessions on membership fees across international societies in ecology and evolution.

Learned societies, as professional bodies for scientists, are an integral part of the scientific system. However, their membership fees have the potential to be prohibitive to the most vulnerable members of the scientific community. To shed light on how membership fees are structured, we conducted a survey of 182 international learned societies relevant to researchers in ecology and evolution. We found that 83% of these societies offered fee concessions to students, but only 26% to postdoctoral researchers. An average regular membership fee-US$67.8, student fee-US$27.4 (42.7% of the regular fee) and postdoctoral fee-US$42.7 (52.9%). Other types of individual concessions, such as for emeritus, family or unemployed, were rare (2-20%). Of the surveyed societies, 43% had discounts for members from developing countries (Global South). Such discounts were more common among societies located in high-income countries. Societies with a publicly visible commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion were more likely to offer different types of concessions. Currently, fees may prevent researchers from vulnerable and underprivileged groups from accessing multiple professional benefits offered by learned societies in ecology and evolution. This includes postdoctoral researchers, who should receive more support. We recommend tangible actions towards making learned societies more affordable and accessible.

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502
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期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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