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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Scientific Publishing
  • Research Equity

Background:

  • High-profile studies in Global South (GS) countries often lack sufficient representation from local researchers.
  • This underrepresentation marginalizes GS scientists in their own regional high-impact publications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the issue of underrepresentation of Global South researchers in scientific publications.
  • To advocate for equitable research practices that value GS researchers as equal collaborators.
  • To propose actionable pathways for decolonizing science and promoting inclusive research environments.

Main Methods:

  • This study is primarily a conceptual and advocacy-based analysis.
  • It reviews existing literature on research inequities and authorship disparities.
  • It synthesizes arguments for decolonizing scientific publishing and research practices.

Main Results:

  • Studies conducted in GS nations frequently exclude or minimize the contributions of GS authors.
  • Existing publication norms perpetuate research inequities, disadvantaging researchers from the Global South.
  • There is a critical need to shift towards more inclusive and equitable authorship and research practices.

Conclusions:

  • Equitable research partnerships are essential for accurate and relevant scientific discovery.
  • Decolonizing science requires actively valuing and including Global South researchers as equal partners.
  • Implementing strategies for equitable collaboration will enhance the integrity and impact of global research.