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巴西民族生物学中的女性角色:挑战与展望。

The role of women in Brazilian ethnobiology: challenges and perspectives.

机构信息

Universidade Estadual de Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil.

Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2019 Aug 28;15(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s13002-019-0322-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The article aims to analyze the representativeness of women in ethnobiological publications within the Brazilian context, as well as to relate the difficulties faced by women in their scientific careers in terms of gender bias. Biases found in publications are relevant themes to different areas of knowledge, considering the historical persistence of male privilege in these activities. We analyzed the role of women in ethnobiological scientific publications and sought to reflect on gender issues in academic practices and fieldwork.

METHODS

We conducted a 28-year survey of academic publications in Brazil, through the Scopus and Web of Science databases, in order to infer the female representation in ethnobiological literature. We also sent 77 questionnaires to ethnobiologists associated with the Brazilian society of ethnobiology and ethnoecology or indicted by associates through snowball sampling.

RESULTS

We observed that there are more articles where the senior author is male (p < 0.05). However, there are no differences in the number of publications led by men and women (p > 0.05), which shows a positive trend in terms of representation. Within subareas, ethnozoology had more male authors than other subareas of ethnobiology. Articles whose senior authors are men tend to be published in journals with a higher impact (p < 0.05). The interviews with Brazilian ethnobiologists showed that 53.2% of the interviewees reported feeling discriminated against in the academic environment because they were women. Moreover, 61.0% said they had disadvantages in collecting data because they were women. Additionally, most of the researchers reported having witnessed cases of sexism in the studied communities.

CONCLUSION

In the current scenarios of female participation, it is possible to reflect and identify advances and challenges associated with gender bias in ethnobiological studies conducted by Brazilian, both in the emic and etic spheres of research and in our scientific practice. As researchers in the area, we deal directly with social problems in the studied communities, such as violence against women, sexism, and prejudice, as well as the many problems faced in the academic universe itself.

摘要

背景

本文旨在分析巴西范围内的民族生物学出版物中女性的代表性,并探讨女性在科学职业中面临的性别偏见问题。出版物中的偏见是不同知识领域的相关主题,因为在这些活动中,男性特权具有历史渊源。我们分析了女性在民族生物学科学出版物中的角色,并试图反思学术实践和实地工作中的性别问题。

方法

我们通过 Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库对巴西 28 年来的学术出版物进行了调查,以推断民族生物学文献中的女性代表性。我们还向与巴西民族生物学和民族生态学协会有关的 77 名民族生物学家或通过雪球抽样由同事推荐的民族生物学家发送了调查问卷。

结果

我们发现资深作者为男性的文章更多(p<0.05)。然而,男性和女性领导的出版物数量没有差异(p>0.05),这表明在代表性方面呈现出积极的趋势。在子领域中,民族动物学的男性作者多于民族生物学的其他子领域。资深作者为男性的文章往往发表在影响因子较高的期刊上(p<0.05)。对巴西民族生物学家的访谈显示,53.2%的受访者表示在学术环境中因身为女性而受到歧视。此外,61.0%的受访者表示,由于身为女性,在收集数据方面存在劣势。此外,大多数研究人员报告说,在研究社区中曾目睹过性别歧视的案例。

结论

在当前女性参与的背景下,我们可以反思并确定与巴西民族生物学研究中性别偏见相关的进展和挑战,包括在研究和我们的科学实践中的本土和他者领域。作为该领域的研究人员,我们直接处理研究社区中的社会问题,如针对妇女的暴力、性别歧视和偏见,以及学术领域本身面临的许多问题。

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