TY - JOUR
T1 - Breaking down barriers: The identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions
AU - Shellock, Becca
AU - Cvitanovic, Christopher
AU - Mackay, Mary
AU - McKinnon, Merryn
AU - Blythe, Jessica L
AU - Kelly, Rachel
AU - Van Putten, Ingrid
AU - Tuohy, Paris
AU - Bailey, Megan
AU - Begossi, Alpina
AU - Crona, Beatrice
AU - Fakoya, Kafayat A.
AU - Ferreira, Beatrice P.
AU - Ferrer, Alice J. G.
AU - Frangoudes, Katia
AU - Gobin, Judith
AU - Goh, Hong Ching
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Interdisciplinary research is paramount to addressing ocean sustainability challenges in the 21st century. However, women leaders have been underrepresented in interdisciplinary marine research, and there is little guidance on how to achieve the conditions that will lead to an increased proportion of women scientists in positions of leadership. Here, we conduct in-depth qualitative research to explore the main barriers and enablers to womens leadership in an academic interdisciplinary marine research context. We found that interdisciplinarity can present unique and additional barriers to women leaders (e.g., complexity and lack of value attributed to interdisciplinary research) and are exacerbated by existing gender-specific issues that women experience (e.g., isolation and underrepresentation and stereotyping). Together these barriers overlap forming the glass obstacle coursewhich is particularly challenging for women in minoritized groups. Here, we provide a list of concrete, ambitious, and actionable enablers that can promote and support womens leadership in academic interdisciplinary marine research.
AB - Interdisciplinary research is paramount to addressing ocean sustainability challenges in the 21st century. However, women leaders have been underrepresented in interdisciplinary marine research, and there is little guidance on how to achieve the conditions that will lead to an increased proportion of women scientists in positions of leadership. Here, we conduct in-depth qualitative research to explore the main barriers and enablers to womens leadership in an academic interdisciplinary marine research context. We found that interdisciplinarity can present unique and additional barriers to women leaders (e.g., complexity and lack of value attributed to interdisciplinary research) and are exacerbated by existing gender-specific issues that women experience (e.g., isolation and underrepresentation and stereotyping). Together these barriers overlap forming the glass obstacle coursewhich is particularly challenging for women in minoritized groups. Here, we provide a list of concrete, ambitious, and actionable enablers that can promote and support womens leadership in academic interdisciplinary marine research.
U2 - 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.05.006
DO - 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.05.006
M3 - Article
SN - 2590-3322
VL - 5
SP - 687
EP - 708
JO - One Earth
JF - One Earth
IS - 6
ER -