2021
DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10581
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Baltimore 2021 – Why You Should Attend the AFS Annual Meeting

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“…Discussions about the return to in-person meetings and expressed resentment about the use of virtual formats (Stevens and Murphy 2021 ) that we routinely see circulated by professional organizations and on social media assume that the latter is a lesser-quality version of the former. However, we put forward that these sentiments neglect the diversity of opinions among scientists and evidence of prevalent, positive attitudes about the use of virtual (and possibly, as yet undeveloped) modes of conferences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions about the return to in-person meetings and expressed resentment about the use of virtual formats (Stevens and Murphy 2021 ) that we routinely see circulated by professional organizations and on social media assume that the latter is a lesser-quality version of the former. However, we put forward that these sentiments neglect the diversity of opinions among scientists and evidence of prevalent, positive attitudes about the use of virtual (and possibly, as yet undeveloped) modes of conferences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions about the return to in‐person meetings and expressed resentment about the use of virtual formats (Stevens and Murphy 2021) that we routinely see circulated by professional organizations and on social media assume that the latter is a lesser‐quality version of the former. However, we put forward that these sentiments neglect the diversity of opinions among scientists and evidence of prevalent, positive attitudes about the use of virtual (and possibly, as yet undeveloped) modes of conferences.…”
Section: Introduction: Covid Shifted How We Interactmentioning
confidence: 99%