多様性 公平性 包摂性から一歩下がる時ではありません
1Agustín Fuentes is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
まとめ
多様性,公平性,包摂性 (DEI) 政策は,すべての有能な応募者が考慮されるようにすることで,科学の質を高めます. 科学の進歩と 機会の平等のために 学問的な偏見に対処することが重要です
科学分野:
- 学術研究と科学コミュニティの発展
背景:
- 有名な科学者は 多様性 公平性 包摂性 (DEI) 政策が 入学者数に影響を与えることで 科学の質に悪影響を及ぼすと懸念を表明しました
- この科学者は科学における人種的またはジェンダーの偏見の欠如を主張し,格差を修正するための制度的介入の必要性を否定した.
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