前奏:拉蒙特-多尔蒂地球观测站多样性、公平性和包容性工作组的经验教训

Q1 Social Sciences
Kailani Acosta, B. Keisling, G. Winckler
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过去和现在的制度文化导致了地球科学中白人男性的比例过高。承认这段历史并从中吸取教训,对于建立一个具有前瞻性、创新性和反种族主义的地球科学社区至关重要。为了改变机构文化,解决不平等和排斥问题,许多机构的第一步是建立一个专注于多样性、公平和包容性的委员会或工作组。在这份手稿中,我们反思了我们在2020年共同主持哥伦比亚大学拉蒙特-多尔蒂地球天文台多样性、公平和包容工作组的成功、挑战和经验。我们组织了一个透明的、社区驱动的项目,持续了六个月,对结果有明确的期望。我们确定了制度变革的优先事项、目标和建议,范围从大规模的结构变革到个人行动。具体来说,我们发现(1)考虑权力动态,(2)在语气和内容之间取得平衡,(3)解决财务约束如何与制度价值相交,以及(4)尊重数据的权力和政治对我们的工作至关重要。在这里,我们提出了一个路线图,以创建稳健和有远见的制度变革。此外,我们还讨论了我们在整个过程中遇到的障碍、障碍和机遇,以便为其他机构提供可用于解决自身需求的策略,并促进地球科学的整体正义。此外,我们还讨论了这种结构和经验教训如何广泛适用于各种规模的学术机构和地球科学以外的学术机构。
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Past as prologue: Lessons from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force
Abstract Past and current institutional cultures have contributed to the overrepresentation of white men in geoscience. Acknowledging and learning from this history is critical to building a forward-looking, innovative, and anti-racist geoscience community. To change institutional culture and address inequities and exclusion, the first step for many institutions is to establish a committee or task force focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this manuscript, we reflect on our successes, challenges, and experiences co-chairing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in 2020. We organized a transparent, community-driven effort that lasted for six months with clear expectations around outcomes. We identified priorities, goals, and recommendations for institutional change, ranging from large-scale structural changes to individual actions. Specifically, we found that (1) considering power dynamics, (2) striking a balance between tone and content, (3) addressing how financial constraints intersect with institutional values, and (4) respecting the power and politics of data were critical to our work. Here we present a roadmap for creating robust and visionary institutional change. In addition, we discuss the obstacles, barriers, and opportunities we encountered through our process, in order to provide strategies that other institutions can use to address their own needs, and to advance justice in geoscience as a whole. Moreover, we discuss how this structure and lessons learned are broadly applicable to academic institutions at various scales and beyond geoscience.
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Journal of Geoscience Education
Journal of Geoscience Education Social Sciences-Education
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32
期刊介绍: The Journal of Geoscience Education (JGE) is a peer-reviewed publication for geoscience education research, and serves as an international forum for research concerning the pedagogy, assessment, and philosophy of teaching and learning about the geosciences and related domains. JGE is a publication of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, a non-profit, member-driven organization that supports a diverse, inclusive, and thriving community of educators and education researchers to improve teaching and learning about the Earth.
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