Manuscript published in Advances in Geosciences!

We are excited to announce that the Did this really happen?! (DTRH) project flourished into a peer-reviewed manuscript! Drawing everyday sexism in academia: observations and analysis of a community-based initiative by Bocher et al. has been published in the Special Issue: Diversity and equality in the geosciences in Advances in Geosciences.

We took all the testimonies that we collected so far and classified them into six distinct categories. The core of the paper presents an analysis of these categories, and explain our strategies for interacting with diverse scientific communities.

The article is open access, so feel free to download and share it. Enjoy reading it and let us know your comments!

You’ll also find in the Supplementary Material a booklet containing some of the comics already published as well as some posters that you can print and display on the coffee table of your lab, to discuss them with your colleagues  🙂

DidThisReallyHappen?! team at the EGU 2019 in Vienna

For the fourth time in a row, we successfully presented the project DidThisReallyHappen?! at the 2019 European Geophysical Union’s (EGU) spring meeting in Vienna.

Martina Ulvrova gave an invited presentation within the “Diversity and Equality in the Geosciences” session convened by Claudia Alves de Jesus Rydin. For this special occasion, we distributed a booklet with some of the comics during the session. We had the opportunity to have vivid discussions on sexism in academia, work-life balance, awareness on gender imbalance and many other gender-related issues. We were happy and grateful to see that people (male and female researchers) were often curiously passing by, coming to us to talk and share their experiences. Many of them acknowledged the excellent work of Alice Adenis whose by-hand-drawn cartoons make this project unique.

Marie Bocher also animated a short course on gender unconscious bias with Daniel Conley during the meeting. During the course, Marie presented the often subtle situations in the work environment where one can encounter unconscious bias related to gender. How can you recognise such situations? How can you prevent them? Questions such as these were addressed by the audience during small group discussions following her presentation. The room was full and interesting exchanges flourished during the course. Let’s raise awareness on this very important topic!

Thanks to all of you who reached out to us. Your feedback is key to continue this effort!

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