Building an inclusive wave in marine science: Sense of belonging and Society for Women in Marine Science symposia
Building an inclusive wave in marine science: Sense of belonging and Society for Women in Marine Science symposia
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2023-08-30
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Canfield, Katherine Nicole
Sterling, Alexa R.
Hernandez, Christina M.
Chu, Sophie N.
Edwards, Bethanie R.
Fontaine, Diana N.
Freese, Jillian M.
Giroux, Marissa S.
Jones, Aubree E.
McCarty, Alexandra J.
Morrissette, Hannah K.
Palevsky, Hilary I.
Raker, Catherine E.
Robuck, Anna R.
Serrato-Marks, Gabriela
Thibodeau, Patricia S.
Windle, Anna E.
Sterling, Alexa R.
Hernandez, Christina M.
Chu, Sophie N.
Edwards, Bethanie R.
Fontaine, Diana N.
Freese, Jillian M.
Giroux, Marissa S.
Jones, Aubree E.
McCarty, Alexandra J.
Morrissette, Hannah K.
Palevsky, Hilary I.
Raker, Catherine E.
Robuck, Anna R.
Serrato-Marks, Gabriela
Thibodeau, Patricia S.
Windle, Anna E.
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10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103110
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Affinity groups
Diversity
Equity
Early career
Symposium events
Gender identity
USA, Massachusetts, Woods Hole
USA, Rhode Island, Narragansett
USA, Maryland, Cambridge
Diversity
Equity
Early career
Symposium events
Gender identity
USA, Massachusetts, Woods Hole
USA, Rhode Island, Narragansett
USA, Maryland, Cambridge
Abstract
Achieving gender equity is a long-standing and ubiquitous challenge in marine science. Creating equitable experiences for all genders in marine science requires recognizing scientists’ intersectional identities, and how this leads to unique lived experiences of privilege and marginalization. One approach to increase equitable experiences for women in marine science is to create affinity groups where women can learn from each other, share their experiences, and provide support and mentorship. The Society for Women in Marine Science (SWMS) is one such organization, founded to amplify the work of early career women in marine science and create community, through events such as full-day symposium events. This study investigates the experiences of symposium attendees for four events held from 2018 through 2020, as reported in pre- and post-symposium surveys. We used quantitative analysis of the open-ended survey questions to examine the demographics of attendees and their fields of study. Qualitative thematic analysis identified the most effective aspects of the symposia, areas of logistical and content improvement for future symposia, and emphasized the unique challenges women in marine science experience. The majority of symposium attendees were white graduate students. Nearly all attendees identified as women, with a small number of men and non-binary individuals. Symposia attendees enjoyed opportunities for professional development and interactions with colleagues across career stages. We present recommendations for continuing to foster a sense of belonging in marine science and STEM more broadly, both specific to SWMS and transferable actions that can be applied for other affinity groups. These suggestions include empathetic event logistics, continual democratic evaluation, identity reflexivity among group leaders, and professional development activities targeted towards the unique needs of the affinity group. The positive responses received from SWMS’s adaptive integration of survey results into symposia demonstrate that incorporating these recommendations and findings will help create an inclusive wave in marine science.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Canfield, K., Sterling, A., Hernández, C., Chu, S., Edwards, B., Fontaine, D., Freese, J., Giroux, M., Jones, A., Mccarty, A., Morrissette, H., Palevsky, H., Raker, C., Robuck, A., Marks, G., Thibodeau, P., & Windle, A. (2023). Building an inclusive wave in marine science: Sense of belonging and Society for Women in Marine Science symposia. Progress In Oceanography, 218, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103110.
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Canfield, K., Sterling, A., Hernández, C., Chu, S., Edwards, B., Fontaine, D., Freese, J., Giroux, M., Jones, A., Mccarty, A., Morrissette, H., Palevsky, H., Raker, C., Robuck, A., Marks, G., Thibodeau, P., & Windle, A. (2023). Building an inclusive wave in marine science: Sense of belonging and Society for Women in Marine Science symposia. Progress In Oceanography, 218.