“…These power relations and inequalities are also clearly observable across academia, with Anthropology (Tallmana & Bird, 2020), Ecology (Tseng et al, 2020), Engineering (Rampler et al, 2022), Ethology (Cooke, 2022;Howard, 2022), and Psychology (Gruber et al, 2021;Ledgerwood et al, 2022) facing issues of representation of minorities and acknowledging their contribution (Reardon, 2022). Furthermore, the hidden curriculum (Parsons et al, 2022) and current academic infrastructure focused on metrics and closed scientific systems perpetuate global inequalities and stereotypes reinforcing hierarchies that silence marginalised voices and reinforce their subordination. This justification is further perpetuated by science being misused as a weapon to socially oppress minoritised voices by clinging to the assumption that scientific practice is rational, impartial, and objective, when in fact it is not (e.g., Eagly et al, 2012).…”