天文学和行星科学领域的性别和性少数群体面临越来越大的骚扰和攻击风险

C. Richey, Katharine M N Lee, Erica M. Rodgers, K. Clancy
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女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、酷儿/质疑、泛性恋、无性恋和/或非二元性(LGBTQPAN)人群是美国STEM工作场所中一个脆弱但未被充分研究的群体。直到最近才开始努力评估他们的工作经历和在STEM中的代表性水平。在本文中,我们试图探索LGBTQPAN个人在天文学和行星科学界的经历。我们对474名天文学家和行星科学家的工作经历进行了一项基于互联网的调查。我们假设样本中的LGBTQPAN女性和性别少数群体受访者与更常见的研究群体顺性、异性恋女性相比,观察到负面言论或直接经历语言或身体骚扰的比例更高。我们找到了支持这个假设的证据。与异性恋女性相比,LGBTQPAN女性和性别少数群体还观察到来自同龄人的更多同性恋和跨性别言论,并且更有可能因其种族,性取向和性别认同而在工作中感到不安全。他们更有可能因为性取向和性别认同而受到口头骚扰,并且因为性别或性而受到身体骚扰的可能性是其他人的两倍。根据我们的样本,我们认为LGBTQPAN女性和性别少数群体在天文学和行星科学领域的工作环境比异性恋女性更恶劣。关键词:性别少数,性少数,骚扰,攻击,行星科学,天文学
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Gender and sexual minorities in astronomy and planetary science face increased risks of harassment and assault
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, pansexual, asexual, and/or nonbinary (LGBTQPAN) people are a vulnerable, yet understudied group in the American STEM workplace. Only recently have efforts been made to assess their workplace experiences and levels of representation in STEM. In this paper, we sought to explore the experiences of LGBTQPAN individuals in the astronomy and planetary science community. We conducted an internet-based survey of the workplace experiences of 474 astronomers and planetary scientists. We hypothesized LGBTQPAN women and gender minority respondents in our sample would observe negative remarks or directly experience verbal or physical harassment in higher proportion compared to cisgender, straight women, a more commonly studied group. We found support for this hypothesis. LGBTQPAN women and gender minorities also observed more homophobic and transphobic remarks from their peers, and were more likely to feel unsafe at work due to their race, sexual orientation, and gender identity, compared to cisgender, straight women. They were more likely to be verbally harassed due to sexual orientation and gender identity, and were fully twice as likely to be physically harassed due to gender or sex. Based on our sample, we suggest that LGBTQPAN women and gender minorities experience a more hostile workplace climate in astronomy and planetary science compared to cisgender, straight women.Keywords: gender minorities, sexual minorities, harassment, assault, planetary science, astronomy
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