Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective. Issue 8 (20th August 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective. Issue 8 (20th August 2021)
- Main Title:
- Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective
- Authors:
- Levitis, Elizabeth
van Praag, Cassandra D Gould
Gau, Rémi
Heunis, Stephan
DuPre, Elizabeth
Kiar, Gregory
Bottenhorn, Katherine L
Glatard, Tristan
Nikolaidis, Aki
Whitaker, Kirstie Jane
Mancini, Matteo
Niso, Guiomar
Afyouni, Soroosh
Alonso-Ortiz, Eva
Appelhoff, Stefan
Arnatkeviciute, Aurina
Atay, Selim Melvin
Auer, Tibor
Baracchini, Giulia
Bayer, Johanna M M
Beauvais, Michael J S
Bijsterbosch, Janine D
Bilgin, Isil P
Bollmann, Saskia
Bollmann, Steffen
Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem
Bright, Molly G
Calhoun, Vince D
Chen, Xiao
Chopra, Sidhant
Chuan-Peng, Hu
Close, Thomas G
Cookson, Savannah L
Craddock, R Cameron
De La Vega, Alejandro
De Leener, Benjamin
Demeter, Damion V
Di Maio, Paola
Dickie, Erin W
Eickhoff, Simon B
Esteban, Oscar
Finc, Karolina
Frigo, Matteo
Ganesan, Saampras
Ganz, Melanie
Garner, Kelly G
Garza-Villarreal, Eduardo A
Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel
Goswami, Rohit
Griffiths, John D
Grootswagers, Tijl
Guay, Samuel
Guest, Olivia
Handwerker, Daniel A
Herholz, Peer
Heuer, Katja
Huijser, Dorien C
Iacovella, Vittorio
Joseph, Michael J E
Karakuzu, Agah
Keator, David B
Kobeleva, Xenia
Kumar, Manoj
Laird, Angela R
Larson-Prior, Linda J
Lautarescu, Alexandra
Lazari, Alberto
Legarreta, Jon Haitz
Li, Xue-Ying
Lv, Jinglei
Mansour L., Sina
Meunier, David
Moraczewski, Dustin
Nandi, Tulika
Nastase, Samuel A
Nau, Matthias
Noble, Stephanie
Norgaard, Martin
Obungoloch, Johnes
Oostenveld, Robert
Orchard, Edwina R
Pinho, Ana Luísa
Poldrack, Russell A
Qiu, Anqi
Raamana, Pradeep Reddy
Rokem, Ariel
Rutherford, Saige
Sharan, Malvika
Shaw, Thomas B
Syeda, Warda T
Testerman, Meghan M
Toro, Roberto
Valk, Sofie L
Van Den Bossche, Sofie
Varoquaux, Gaël
Váša, František
Veldsman, Michele
Vohryzek, Jakub
Wagner, Adina S
Walsh, Reubs J
White, Tonya
Wong, Fu-Te
Xie, Xihe
Yan, Chao-Gan
Yang, Yu-Fang
Yee, Yohan
Zanitti, Gaston E
Van Gulick, Ana E
Duff, Eugene
Maumet, Camille
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.g., caregiving responsibilities. Yet, the mere existence of online conferences is no guarantee that everyone can attend and participate meaningfully. In fact, many elements of an online conference are still significant barriers to truly diverse participation: the tools used can be inaccessible for some individuals; the scheduling choices can favour some geographical locations; the set-up of the conference can provide more visibility to well-established researchers and reduce opportunities for early-career researchers. While acknowledging the benefits of an online setting, especially for individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented or excluded, we recognize that fostering social justice requires inclusivity to actively be centered in every aspect of online conference design. Here, we draw from the literature and from our own experiences to identify practices that purposefully encourage a diverse community to attend, participate in, and lead onlineAbstract: As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.g., caregiving responsibilities. Yet, the mere existence of online conferences is no guarantee that everyone can attend and participate meaningfully. In fact, many elements of an online conference are still significant barriers to truly diverse participation: the tools used can be inaccessible for some individuals; the scheduling choices can favour some geographical locations; the set-up of the conference can provide more visibility to well-established researchers and reduce opportunities for early-career researchers. While acknowledging the benefits of an online setting, especially for individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented or excluded, we recognize that fostering social justice requires inclusivity to actively be centered in every aspect of online conference design. Here, we draw from the literature and from our own experiences to identify practices that purposefully encourage a diverse community to attend, participate in, and lead online conferences. Reflecting on how to design more inclusive online events is especially important as multiple scientific organizations have announced that they will continue offering an online version of their event when in-person conferences can resume. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- GigaScience. Volume 10:Issue 8(2021)
- Journal:
- GigaScience
- Issue:
- Volume 10:Issue 8(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 10, Issue 8 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0010-0008-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-20
- Subjects:
- online conferences -- diversity -- inclusivity -- open science -- collaborative events
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570.285 - Journal URLs:
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http://www.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/gigascience/giab051 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2047-217X
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