Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference

Author:

Lupon AnnaORCID,Rodríguez-Lozano Pablo,Bartrons MireiaORCID,Anadon-Rosell Alba,Batalla Meritxell,Bernal Susana,Bravo Andrea G.,Capdevila PolORCID,Cañedo-Argüelles Miguel,Catalán Núria,Genua-Olmedo Ana,Gutiérrez-Cánovas Cayetano,Feio Maria João,Lucati Federica,Onandia Gabriela,Poblador Sílvia,Rotchés-Ribalta RoserORCID,Sala-Bubaré Anna,Sánchez-Montoya María MarORCID,Sebastián Marta,Zufiaurre Aitziber,Pastor Ada

Abstract

Conferences are ideal platforms for studying gender gaps in science because they are important cultural events that reflect barriers to women in academia. Here, we explored women’s participation in ecology conferences by analyzing female representation, behavior, and personal experience at the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Society of Ecology (SIBECOL). The conference had 722 attendees, 576 contributions, and 27 scientific sessions. The gender of attendees and presenters was balanced (48/52% women/men), yet only 29% of the contributions had a woman as last author. Moreover, men presented most of the keynote talks (67%) and convened most of the sessions. Our results also showed that only 32% of the questions were asked by women, yet the number of questions raised by women increased when the speaker or the convener was a woman. Finally, the post-conference survey revealed that attendees had a good experience and did not perceive the event as a threatening context for women. Yet, differences in the responses between genders suggest that women tended to have a worse experience than their male counterparts. Although our results showed clear gender biases, most of the participants of the conference failed to detect it. Overall, we highlight the challenge of increasing women’s scientific leadership, visibility and interaction in scientific conferences and we suggest several recommendations for creating inclusive meetings, thereby promoting equal opportunities for all participants.

Funder

AECOM-URS

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

CESAM

Government of the Balearic Islands

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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