地球科学多样性项目:什么是有效的,什么是无效的,以及它们随着时间的演变

IF 13 1区 地球科学 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Carlene Burton, Ann Marie Garran, Adeline Liem, N. Chloé Nwangwu, Samuel Cornelius Nyarko, Lisa Werkmeister Rozas, Vashan Wright
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地球科学仍然是最缺乏多样性的科学、技术、工程和数学学科之一,尽管在多样性倡议方面进行了投资。资金不足、地球科学产品的缺乏以及信息的缺乏等障碍继续助长了一种排斥文化。本文批判性地考察了地球科学领域的归属、可及性、公正、公平、多样性和包容性(BAJEDI)项目的演变,重点关注提高少数族裔有色人种参与和保留的努力。我们将探讨影响BAJEDI努力的哲学基础,以及尽管取得了现实成果,但他们仍面临的挑战。这项审查确定了体制和政治上的限制,并提出了支持积极、长期的体制和系统变革的建议。我们强调需要超越象征性的姿态,并主张以真实、关系互动和系统问责为中心的护理伦理实践。了解什么对少数族裔有色人种真正有效,以及在什么条件下有效,对于建立一个更具包容性和创新性的地球科学社区至关重要。▪增加地球科学领域的种族多样性需要持续、有弹性和基于证据的战略,而不是短期或临时的努力。▪增加种族多样性和改善有色人种在地球科学领域的经历的努力必须关注该领域内的关系动态。▪从过去的失误中吸取教训,评估哪些措施有效,对于加强现有努力和推进地球科学领域的种族多样性至关重要。▪在多样性项目和政策中纳入关怀伦理,而不是主要依赖义务论或功利主义框架,是地球科学实现有意义、持久转型的关键。
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Geoscience Diversity Programs: What Works and Does Not and Their Evolution Through Time
Geoscience remains one of the least diverse science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines, despite investment in diversity initiatives. Obstacles such as insufficient funding, paucity of geoscience offerings, and lack of information continue to promote a culture of exclusion. This review critically examines the evolution of belonging, accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (BAJEDI) programs in the geosciences, focusing on efforts to increase participation and retention of minoritized people of color. We explore the philosophical foundations that have shaped BAJEDI efforts and the challenges they face despite realistic gains. This review identifies institutional and political limitations and offers recommendations to support positive, long-term institutional and systemic change. We underscore the need to move beyond symbolic gestures and argue for ethic of care practices that center authentic, relational interactions and systemic accountability. Understanding what truly works and the conditions under which it works for minoritized people of color is critical to building a more inclusive and innovative geoscience community. Increasing racial diversity in geoscience requires sustained, resilient, and evidence-based strategies rather than short-term or ad hoc efforts. Efforts to increase racial diversity and improve the experiences of people of color in geoscience must attend to relational dynamics within the field. Learning from past missteps and evaluating what works are essential to strengthening existing efforts and advancing racial diversity in geoscience. Including an ethic of care, rather than relying primarily on deontological or utilitarian frameworks, within diversity programs and policies is key to meaningful, lasting transformation in geoscience.
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 地学天文-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 1973, the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences has been dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of advancements in the field. This esteemed publication examines various aspects of earth and planetary sciences, encompassing climate, environment, geological hazards, planet formation, and the evolution of life. To ensure wider accessibility, the latest volume of the journal has transitioned from a gated model to open access through the Subscribe to Open program by Annual Reviews. Consequently, all articles published in this volume are now available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.
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