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DTSTART:20220923T203000Z
DTEND:20220923T230000Z
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LOCATION:2103 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Diversifying Science: Lessons from the Field\, Physics Departm
 ent Colloquium\, Elaine Ecklund\, Rice
DESCRIPTION:In this talk sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund (Rice Unive
 rsity) shares empirical insights from her research on how scientists u
 nderstand diversity in science. Specifically she discusses how images 
 of the ideal scientist keep underrepresented groups out of science. He
 r remarks will draw on two research studies\, including an examination
  of how academic physicists and biologists view gender discrimination 
 and family life in relationship to the academic science career. She al
 so draws on data from an eight nation study of how biologists and phys
 icists view religious discrimination and gender discrimination in scie
 nce. Her talk will end with best practices for diversifying academic s
 cience.  
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6703
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