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Spirito, F.; Meli, P.; Reyes, M. F.; Núñez Vivanco, G.; Beloff, Z. & Paepe, J. L. de (2024)"Gender stereotypes in ecological research themes : an analysis of the last 20 years of the Argentinian ecology conferences".Austral Ecology : a Journal of Ecology in the Southern Hemisphere,49, (1),e13301

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Título en inglés:
Gender stereotypes in ecological research themes : an analysis of the last 20 years of the Argentinian ecology conferences
Autor/es:
Spirito, Florencia; Meli, Paula; Reyes, María Fernanda; Núñez Vivanco, Gabriel; Beloff, Zoe; Paepe, Josefina Luisa de
Filiación:
Spirito, Florencia. Universidad de Aysén. Departamento de Ciencias Naturales y Tecnología. Coyhaique, Chile.
Meli, Paula. Universidad de Concepción. Departamento de Manejo de Bosques y Medio Ambiente. Laboratorio de Estudios del Antropoceno.
Reyes, María Fernanda. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Cinco Saltos, Río Negro, Argentina.
Reyes, María Fernanda. CONICET. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Núñez Vivanco, Gabriel. Universidad de Aysén. Departamento de Ciencias Naturales y Tecnología. Coyhaique, Chile.
Beloff, Zoe. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Paepe, Josefina Luisa de. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Paepe, Josefina Luisa de. CONICET. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Año:
2024
Título revista:
Austral Ecology : a Journal of Ecology in the Southern Hemisphere
ISSN:
1442-9985
Volumen:
49
Número:
1
Páginas:
e13301
Temas:
EQUALITY; GENDER GAP; GENDER STEREOTYPES
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Inglés
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Resumen:

Although Argentina harbours a notable increase in the academic community, achieving the highest number of researchers per capita in Latin America, the gender gap is still evident. The objective was to identify and evaluate the evolution of the main research themes in Argentinian ecology during the last 20 years to address whether social gender stereotypes were reproduced in research theme selection. We analysed four books of abstracts from the Argentinian Ecology conferences of the last 20 years and identified gender of the first author and coauthors. Natural Language Processing approach was used to analyse gender associations with the 16319 words appearing in the 2208 titles of abstracts. The average number of female co-authors was always larger in female-led abstracts although the proportion of female co-authors/total authors increased the most in male-led abstracts. Research themes evolved from those considered cornerstones of ecology (e.g. population oriented studies) to contemporary themes defined by Management and policy studies. Gender differences were present and changed with time. Currently, men work on research themes related to decisionmaking, while women focus on environmental processes therefore it is urgent to create more leadership spaces for women to reduce gender inequalities.

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Spirito, F.; Meli, P.; Reyes, M. F.; Núñez Vivanco, G.; Beloff, Z. & Paepe, J. L. de (2024).Gender stereotypes in ecological research themes : an analysis of the last 20 years of the Argentinian ecology conferences.Austral Ecology : a Journal of Ecology in the Southern Hemisphere,49, (1),e13301
10.1111/aec.13301

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Spirito, Florencia, Meli, Paula, Reyes, María Fernanda, Núñez Vivanco, Gabriel, Beloff, Zoe, Paepe, Josefina Luisa de.2024. "Gender stereotypes in ecological research themes : an analysis of the last 20 years of the Argentinian ecology conferences".Austral Ecology : a Journal of Ecology in the Southern Hemisphere 49, no.1:e13301.
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