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Democratizar la ciencia a través del cuidado, la inclusión y la autoridad compartida mejora la psicobiología del desarrollo y la neurociencia. Este enfoque hace que la investigación sea más rigurosa, relevante y resistente para los niños.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicobiología y neurociencia del desarrollo
  • Investigación sobre el desarrollo infantil

Sus antecedentes:

  • La mala aplicación de las ideas científicas puede marginar a los niños.
  • Las amenazas a las prácticas de investigación inclusivas y la confianza pública en la ciencia están aumentando.
  • La diversidad de investigadores y participantes ha beneficiado históricamente al campo.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Abogar por la democratización de la ciencia en la investigación para el desarrollo.
  • Demostrar cómo el cuidado, la inclusión y la autoridad compartida mejoran el rigor científico, la relevancia y la resiliencia.
  • Proporcionar recomendaciones prácticas para la aplicación de prácticas de investigación inclusivas.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión del impacto de la diversidad en el campo.
  • Conceptualización de la democratización de la ciencia como una actitud relacional.
  • Descripción de un evento de inclusión de género dirigido por la comunidad (Community Neuroscience Initiative).

Principales resultados:

  • La diversidad ha ampliado el alcance del campo y ha agudizado las preguntas de investigación.
  • Un enfoque de democratización, centrado en el cuidado y la agencia, mejora los resultados científicos.
  • Los eventos de colaboración fomentan el diálogo, el aprendizaje compartido y las asociaciones entre científicos y comunidades.

Conclusiones:

  • La democratización de la ciencia ofrece un camino hacia una psicobiología y una neurociencia del desarrollo más éticas e impactantes.
  • La aplicación de prácticas inclusivas es crucial para el avance científico y la confianza pública.
  • La colaboración con todas las partes interesadas es esencial para crear una ciencia resiliente y relevante.