学科视角:应用地理学与性别问题

Q2 Social Sciences
Dawna L. Cerney, C. J. Whitesides, M. Allen, B. Montz, Jennifer L. Burrell
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在美国,普遍存在的性别歧视文化继续影响着专业地理学家的工作条件。长期存在的性别偏见造成了有害的职场文化,限制了地理学家和这门学科的潜力。这项研究确定了应用地理学分支学科中几个值得关注的领域。通过一项调查,自认为是应用地理学家的个人选择了其中三个关注的领域,以便在2019年应用地理会议期间的圆桌会议上进行讨论。圆桌会议的成果与更广泛学科的当代研究保持一致,并借鉴了自然科学和社会科学的话语。关于解决工作场所地理性别偏见的圆桌会议建议也得到了文献的支持,并在此提出。这些建议旨在为应用地理会议提供解决学科内性别偏见的策略,并为多个专业网络和指导提供建议。
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A Disciplinary Perspective: Applied Geography and Gender Concerns
Abstract A prevalent culture of sexism within the United States continues to influence the working conditions of professional geographers. Long-standing gender bias creates daily toxic workplace cultures that limit the potential of geographers and the discipline. This research has identified several areas of concern within the subdiscipline of applied geography. Through a survey, three of those areas of concern were chosen by individuals who self-identify as applied geographers for discussion at a roundtable conversation during the 2019 Applied Geography Conference. The outcomes of the roundtable align with contemporary research across the broader discipline and draw on both natural and social science discourses. Roundtable recommendations to address gender bias in the geography workplace are also supported by literature and are presented here. These recommendations are tailored to offer strategies to the Applied Geography Conference to address gender bias within the discipline, and recommendations for multiple professional networks and mentoring.
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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