2023
DOI: 10.1139/facets-2023-0006
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Do environmental researchers from marginalized groups experience greater interference? Understanding scientists' perceptions

Samantha M. Chu,
Manjulika E. Robertson,
Anika Cloutier
et al.

Abstract: Researchers in the environmental studies and sciences play a critical role in influencing real-world decision-making and policies. However, interference during research and sharing of results has been documented in Canada and around the world. Further, research has shown that workers from marginalized social identitie(s) experience discrimination in the workplace. Whether interference in research is related to social identity has never been examined. Using a mixed-methods design, we surveyed 741 environmental … Show more

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