TY - JOUR
T1 - A set of principles and practical suggestions for equitable fieldwork in biology
AU - Ramírez-Castañeda, Valeria
AU - Westeen, Erin P.
AU - Frederick, Jeffrey
AU - Amini, Sina
AU - Wait, Daniel R.
AU - Achmadi, Anang S.
AU - Andayani, Noviar
AU - Arida, Evy
AU - Arifin, Umilaela
AU - Bernal, Moisés A.
AU - Bonaccorso, Elisa
AU - Sanguila, Marites Bonachita
AU - Brown, Rafe M.
AU - Che, Jing
AU - Condori, F. Peter
AU - Hartiningtias, Diny
AU - Hiller, Anna E.
AU - Iskandar, Djoko T.
AU - Jiménez, Rosa Alicia
AU - Khelifa, Rassim
AU - Márquez, Roberto
AU - Martínez-Fonseca, José G.
AU - Parra, Juan L.
AU - Peñalba, Joshua V.
AU - Pinto-García, Lina
AU - Razafindratsima, Onja H.
AU - Ron, Santiago R.
AU - Souza, Sara
AU - Supriatna, Jatna
AU - Bowie, Rauri C.K.
AU - Cicero, Carla
AU - McGuire, Jimmy A.
AU - Tarvin, Rebecca D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 the Author(s).
PY - 2022/8/23
Y1 - 2022/8/23
N2 - Field biology is an area of research that involves working directly with living organisms in situ through a practice known as "fieldwork."Conducting fieldwork often requires complex logistical planning within multiregional or multinational teams, interacting with local communities at field sites, and collaborative research led by one or a few of the core teammembers. However, existing power imbalances stemming from geopolitical history, discrimination, and professional position, among other factors, perpetuate inequities when conducting these research endeavors. After reflecting on our own research programs, we propose four general principles to guide equitable, inclusive, ethical, and safe practices in field biology: be collaborative, be respectful, be legal, and be safe. Although many biologists already structure their field programs around these principles or similar values, executing equitable research practices can prove challenging and requires careful consideration, especially by those in positions with relatively greater privilege. Based on experiences and input from a diverse group of global collaborators, we provide suggestions for action-oriented approaches to make field biology more equitable, with particular attention to how those with greater privilege can contribute. While we acknowledge that not all suggestions will be applicable to every institution or program, we hope that they will generate discussions and provide a baseline for training in proactive, equitable fieldwork practices.
AB - Field biology is an area of research that involves working directly with living organisms in situ through a practice known as "fieldwork."Conducting fieldwork often requires complex logistical planning within multiregional or multinational teams, interacting with local communities at field sites, and collaborative research led by one or a few of the core teammembers. However, existing power imbalances stemming from geopolitical history, discrimination, and professional position, among other factors, perpetuate inequities when conducting these research endeavors. After reflecting on our own research programs, we propose four general principles to guide equitable, inclusive, ethical, and safe practices in field biology: be collaborative, be respectful, be legal, and be safe. Although many biologists already structure their field programs around these principles or similar values, executing equitable research practices can prove challenging and requires careful consideration, especially by those in positions with relatively greater privilege. Based on experiences and input from a diverse group of global collaborators, we provide suggestions for action-oriented approaches to make field biology more equitable, with particular attention to how those with greater privilege can contribute. While we acknowledge that not all suggestions will be applicable to every institution or program, we hope that they will generate discussions and provide a baseline for training in proactive, equitable fieldwork practices.
KW - collections
KW - diversity
KW - Inclusion
KW - natural history
KW - safety
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85136909344&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1073/pnas.2122667119
DO - 10.1073/pnas.2122667119
M3 - Article
C2 - 35972961
AN - SCOPUS:85136909344
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 119
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 34
M1 - e2122667119
ER -