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4. Diversity at a Small Geoscience Conference
5. Humanizing geoscience education research through participant-driven visual representation
6. Measuring and Fostering Diversity in Affective Computing Research
7. Earth science for all? The economic barrier to European geoscience conferences
8. Implementing EDI across a large formal research network: Contributing to equitable and sustainable water solutions for a changing climate
9. ‘5 secrets they won’t tell you’: The content and rhetoric of YouTube advice videos about searching for a doctoral supervisor
10. A commentary on women’s contributions in hydrology
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12. Grappling with barriers in geosciences from the lens of two Latina geoscientists
13. Gender and the symbolic power of academic conferences in fictional texts
14. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Water Dialogues: A Review and Conceptualization
15. Space physics guide to STRIDE: Strategies and tactics for recruiting to improve diversity and excellence
16. A missing link? Network analysis as an empirical approach for critical physical geography
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18. Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
19. What Can Professional Scientific Societies Do to Improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Case Study of the American Elasmobranch Society
20. Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
21. Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
22. The Women of FOCIS: Promoting Equality and Inclusiveness in a Professional Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies
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24. Reply to “Comment on ‘Which Earthquake Accounts Matter?’ by Susan E. Hough and Stacey S. Martin” by David J. Wald
25. Pathways to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Marine Science and Conservation
26. Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference
27. Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
28. Sticky care and conference travel: unpacking care as an explanatory factor for gendered academic immobility
29. Patterns of inequality in global forest science conferences: An analysis of actors involved in IUFRO World Congresses with a focus on gender and geography
30. “Participation Does Not Equal Voice”: Gendered Experiences in an Academic and Professional Society
31. Considering intergroup emotions to improve diversity and inclusion in the geosciences
32. Towards diverse representation and inclusion in soil science in the United States
33. Ontological mingling and mapping: Chinese tourism researchers’ experiences at international conferences
34. Promoting inclusive metrics of success and impact to dismantle a discriminatory reward system in science
35. Better for Whom? Leveling the Injustices of International Conferences by Moving Online
36. Equality, diversity, inclusion: ensuring a resilient future for geomorphology
37. Gender Integration in Earth Observation and Geo-information Technology Applications: Correlation and Connections
38. Forum theatre as a tool for unveiling gender issues in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) working environments
39. Improving sex and gender identity equity and inclusion at conservation and ecology conferences
40. Beyond x,y,z(t); Navigating New Landscapes of Science in the Science of Landscapes
41. First Authorship Gender Gap in the Geosciences
42. Diversity, representation, and the limits of engaged pluralism in (economic) geography
43. He moana pukepuke: navigating gender and ethnic inequality in early career academics’ conference attendance
44. ‘Homeliness meant having the fucking vacuum cleaner out’: the gendered labour of maintaining conference communities
45. Hidden social exclusion in Indian academia: gender, caste and conference participation
46. Thoughtful gatherings: gendering conferences as spaces of learning, knowledge production and community
48. The Birdcage: Gender Inequity in Academic Jewish Studies
49. A Global Survey on the Perceptions and Impacts of Gender Inequality in the Earth and Space Sciences
50. Evaluating the prevalence and quality of conference codes of conduct
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