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进化生物学座谈会上邀请女性作报告的人数减少。

Fewer invited talks by women in evolutionary biology symposia.

机构信息

Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2013 Sep;26(9):2063-9. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12198. Epub 2013 Jun 20.

Abstract

Lower visibility of female scientists, compared to male scientists, is a potential reason for the under-representation of women among senior academic ranks. Visibility in the scientific community stems partly from presenting research as an invited speaker at organized meetings. We analysed the sex ratio of presenters at the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (ESEB) Congress 2011, where all abstract submissions were accepted for presentation. Women were under-represented among invited speakers at symposia (15% women) compared to all presenters (46%), regular oral presenters (41%) and plenary speakers (25%). At the ESEB congresses in 2001-2011, 9-23% of invited speakers were women. This under-representation of women is partly attributable to a larger proportion of women, than men, declining invitations: in 2011, 50% of women declined an invitation to speak compared to 26% of men. We expect invited speakers to be scientists from top ranked institutions or authors of recent papers in high-impact journals. Considering all invited speakers (including declined invitations), 23% were women. This was lower than the baseline sex ratios of early-mid career stage scientists, but was similar to senior scientists and authors that have published in high-impact journals. High-quality science by women therefore has low exposure at international meetings, which will constrain Evolutionary Biology from reaching its full potential. We wish to highlight the wider implications of turning down invitations to speak, and encourage conference organizers to implement steps to increase acceptance rates of invited talks.

摘要

与男性科学家相比,女性科学家的可见度较低,这可能是女性在高级学术职位中代表性不足的一个原因。在科学界的可见度部分源于作为特邀演讲者在组织会议上展示研究成果。我们分析了 2011 年欧洲进化生物学学会(ESEB)大会上的演讲者的性别比例,所有的摘要提交都被接受进行演讲。与所有演讲者(46%)、常规口头演讲者(41%)和全体演讲者(25%)相比,专题研讨会的特邀演讲者中女性比例较低(15%)。在 2001-2011 年的 ESEB 大会上,9-23%的特邀演讲者是女性。女性代表性不足部分归因于拒绝邀请的女性比例高于男性:2011 年,有 50%的女性拒绝了演讲邀请,而男性的这一比例为 26%。我们预计特邀演讲者将是来自顶尖机构的科学家或高影响力期刊近期论文的作者。考虑到所有特邀演讲者(包括被拒绝的邀请),女性占 23%。这低于处于职业生涯早期到中期的科学家的基线性别比例,但与在高影响力期刊上发表过论文的资深科学家和作者相似。因此,女性的高质量科学在国际会议上的曝光率较低,这将限制进化生物学充分发挥其潜力。我们希望强调拒绝演讲邀请的更广泛影响,并鼓励会议组织者采取措施提高特邀演讲的接受率。

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