WiSE Professions will
feature Building a Better Fieldwork Future, in two independent but
related sessions. “Fieldwork is an
essential component of training and research in many scientific disciplines.
However, the imbalanced power structure of academia coupled with the remote and
informal nature of field sites heightens risks of sexual harassment and assault
during fieldwork, especially for women and other at-risk groups. Limited
existing research suggests that incidents are widespread and insufficiently
addressed by protocols developed for office and classroom settings.”
Workshop: Building a Better
Fieldwork Future: Preventing & Managing Sexual Harassment & Assault in
the Field Science. On April 15, 7-8:30 pm EST (some seats still
available), certified trainer Dr. Amanda Adams, Conservation
Research Program Manager, Bat Conservation International and Lecturer, Biology,
Texas A&M University, will introduce “the unique risks posed by
fieldwork and offer a suite of evidence-based tools to prevent, intervene in,
and respond to sexual harassment and assault. A series of practical
intervention scenarios, the workshop guides participants on how to be an
active and engaged bystander, report incidents, and plan field settings to
minimize risk. Armed with these tools, participants can play a role
in ensuring that field settings are safer, more equitable, and more
welcoming for the next generation of field scientists.“
Full abstracts and Registration links for both are available at:
bit.ly/WiSEProfessions
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