Nonbinary Systems: Looking Towards the Future of Gender Equity in Planetary Science
Abstrak
Gender equity remains a major issue facing the field of planetary science, and there is broad interest in addressing gender disparities within space science and related disciplines. Many studies of these topics have been performed by professional planetary scientists who are relatively unfamiliar with research in fields such as gender studies and sociology. As a result, they adopt a normative view of gender as a binary choice of 'male' or 'female,' leaving planetary scientists whose genders do not fit within that model out of such research entirely. Reductive frameworks of gender and an overemphasis on quantification as an indicator of gendered phenomena are harmful to people of marginalized genders, especially those who live at the intersections of multiple axes of marginalization such as race, disability, and socioeconomic status. In order for the planetary science community to best serve its marginalized members as we move into the next decade, a new paradigm must be established. This paper aims to address the future of gender equity in planetary science by recommending better survey practices and institutional policies based on a more profound approach to gender.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (12)
Beck E. Strauss
Schuyler R. Borges
Thea Faridani
Jennifer A. Grier
Avery Kiihne
Erin R. Maier
Charlotte Olsen
Theo O'Neill
Edgard G. Rivera-Valentín
Evan L. Sneed
Dany Waller
Vic Zamloot
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2020
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- arXiv
- Akses
- Open Access ✓