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Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective. / Levitis, Elizabeth; van Praag, Cassandra D Gould; Gau, Rémi; Heunis, Stephan; DuPre, Elizabeth; Kiar, Gregory; Bottenhorn, Katherine L; Glatard, Tristan; Nikolaidis, Aki; Whitaker, Kirstie Jane; Mancini, Matteo; Niso, Guiomar; Afyouni, Soroosh; Alonso-Ortiz, Eva; Appelhoff, Stefan; Arnatkeviciute, Aurina; Atay, Selim Melvin; Auer, Tibor; Baracchini, Giulia; Bayer, Johanna M M; Beauvais, Michael J S; Bijsterbosch, Janine D; Bilgin, Isil P; Bollmann, Saskia; Bollmann, Steffen; Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem; Bright, Molly G; Calhoun, Vince D; Chen, Xiao; Chopra, Sidhant; Chuan-Peng, Hu; Close, Thomas G; Cookson, Savannah L; Craddock, R Cameron; De La Vega, Alejandro; De Leener, Benjamin; Demeter, Damion V; Di Maio, Paola; Dickie, Erin W; Eickhoff, Simon B; Esteban, Oscar; Finc, Karolina; Frigo, Matteo; Ganesan, Saampras; Ganz, Melanie; Garner, Kelly G; Garza-Villarreal, Eduardo A; Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel; Goswami, Rohit; Griffiths, John D; Grootswagers, Tijl; Guay, Samuel; Guest, Olivia; Handwerker, Daniel A; Herholz, Peer; Heuer, Katja; Huijser, Dorien C; Iacovella, Vittorio; Joseph, Michael J E; Karakuzu, Agah; Keator, David B; Kobeleva, Xenia; Kumar, Manoj; Laird, Angela R; Larson-Prior, Linda J; Lautarescu, Alexandra; Lazari, Alberto; Legarreta, Jon Haitz; Lv, Jinglei; Mansour L, Sina; Meunier, David; Moraczewski, Dustin; Nandi, Tulika; Nastase, Samuel A; Nau, Matthias; Noble, Stephanie; Norgaard, Martin; Obungoloch, Johnes; Oostenveld, Robert; Orchard, Edwina R; Pinho, Ana Luísa; Poldrack, Russell A; Qiu, Anqi; Raamana, Pradeep Reddy; Rokem, Ariel; Rutherford, Saige; Sharan, Malvika; Shaw, Thomas B; Syeda, Warda T; Testerman, Meghan M; Toro, Roberto; Valk, Sofie L; Van Den Bossche, Sofie; Varoquaux, Gaël; Váša, František; Veldsman, Michele; Vohryzek, Jakub; Wagner, Adina S; Walsh, Reubs J; White, Tonya; Wong, Fu-Te; Xie, Xihe; Yan, Chao-Gan; Yang, Yu-Fang; Yee, Yohan; Zanitti, Gaston E; Van Gulick, Ana E; Duff, Eugene; Maumet, Camille.
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GigaScience, Vol. 10, No. 8, 2021, p. 1-14.
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Levitis, E, van Praag, CDG, Gau, R, Heunis, S, DuPre, E, Kiar, G, Bottenhorn, KL, Glatard, T, Nikolaidis, A, Whitaker, KJ, Mancini, M, Niso, G, Afyouni, S, Alonso-Ortiz, E, Appelhoff, S, Arnatkeviciute, A, Atay, SM, Auer, T, Baracchini, G, Bayer, JMM, Beauvais, MJS, Bijsterbosch, JD, Bilgin, IP, Bollmann, S, Bollmann, S, Botvinik-Nezer, R, Bright, MG, Calhoun, VD, Chen, X, Chopra, S, Chuan-Peng, H, Close, TG, Cookson, SL, Craddock, RC, De La Vega, A, De Leener, B, Demeter, DV, Di Maio, P, Dickie, EW, Eickhoff, SB, Esteban, O, Finc, K, Frigo, M, Ganesan, S
, Ganz, M, Garner, KG, Garza-Villarreal, EA, Gonzalez-Escamilla, G, Goswami, R, Griffiths, JD, Grootswagers, T, Guay, S, Guest, O, Handwerker, DA, Herholz, P, Heuer, K, Huijser, DC, Iacovella, V, Joseph, MJE, Karakuzu, A, Keator, DB, Kobeleva, X, Kumar, M, Laird, AR, Larson-Prior, LJ, Lautarescu, A, Lazari, A, Legarreta, JH, Lv, J, Mansour L, S, Meunier, D, Moraczewski, D, Nandi, T, Nastase, SA, Nau, M, Noble, S, Norgaard, M, Obungoloch, J, Oostenveld, R, Orchard, ER, Pinho, AL, Poldrack, RA, Qiu, A, Raamana, PR, Rokem, A, Rutherford, S, Sharan, M, Shaw, TB, Syeda, WT, Testerman, MM, Toro, R, Valk, SL, Van Den Bossche, S, Varoquaux, G, Váša, F, Veldsman, M, Vohryzek, J, Wagner, AS, Walsh, RJ, White, T, Wong, F-T, Xie, X, Yan, C-G, Yang, Y-F, Yee, Y, Zanitti, GE, Van Gulick, AE, Duff, E & Maumet, C 2021, '
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective',
GigaScience, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 1-14.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab051
APA
Levitis, E., van Praag, C. D. G., Gau, R., Heunis, S., DuPre, E., Kiar, G., Bottenhorn, K. L., Glatard, T., Nikolaidis, A., Whitaker, K. J., Mancini, M., Niso, G., Afyouni, S., Alonso-Ortiz, E., Appelhoff, S., Arnatkeviciute, A., Atay, S. M., Auer, T., Baracchini, G., ... Maumet, C. (2021).
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective.
GigaScience,
10(8), 1-14.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab051
Vancouver
Levitis E, van Praag CDG, Gau R, Heunis S, DuPre E, Kiar G et al.
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective.
GigaScience. 2021;10(8):1-14.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab051
Author
Levitis, Elizabeth ; van Praag, Cassandra D Gould ; Gau, Rémi ; Heunis, Stephan ; DuPre, Elizabeth ; Kiar, Gregory ; Bottenhorn, Katherine L ; Glatard, Tristan ; Nikolaidis, Aki ; Whitaker, Kirstie Jane ; Mancini, Matteo ; Niso, Guiomar ; Afyouni, Soroosh ; Alonso-Ortiz, Eva ; Appelhoff, Stefan ; Arnatkeviciute, Aurina ; Atay, Selim Melvin ; Auer, Tibor ; Baracchini, Giulia ; Bayer, Johanna M M ; Beauvais, Michael J S ; Bijsterbosch, Janine D ; Bilgin, Isil P ; Bollmann, Saskia ; Bollmann, Steffen ; Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem ; Bright, Molly G ; Calhoun, Vince D ; Chen, Xiao ; Chopra, Sidhant ; Chuan-Peng, Hu ; Close, Thomas G ; Cookson, Savannah L ; Craddock, R Cameron ; De La Vega, Alejandro ; De Leener, Benjamin ; Demeter, Damion V ; Di Maio, Paola ; Dickie, Erin W ; Eickhoff, Simon B ; Esteban, Oscar ; Finc, Karolina ; Frigo, Matteo ; Ganesan, Saampras ; Ganz, Melanie ; Garner, Kelly G ; Garza-Villarreal, Eduardo A ; Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel ; Goswami, Rohit ; Griffiths, John D ; Grootswagers, Tijl ; Guay, Samuel ; Guest, Olivia ; Handwerker, Daniel A ; Herholz, Peer ; Heuer, Katja ; Huijser, Dorien C ; Iacovella, Vittorio ; Joseph, Michael J E ; Karakuzu, Agah ; Keator, David B ; Kobeleva, Xenia ; Kumar, Manoj ; Laird, Angela R ; Larson-Prior, Linda J ; Lautarescu, Alexandra ; Lazari, Alberto ; Legarreta, Jon Haitz ; Lv, Jinglei ; Mansour L, Sina ; Meunier, David ; Moraczewski, Dustin ; Nandi, Tulika ; Nastase, Samuel A ; Nau, Matthias ; Noble, Stephanie ; Norgaard, Martin ; Obungoloch, Johnes ; Oostenveld, Robert ; Orchard, Edwina R ; Pinho, Ana Luísa ; Poldrack, Russell A ; Qiu, Anqi ; Raamana, Pradeep Reddy ; Rokem, Ariel ; Rutherford, Saige ; Sharan, Malvika ; Shaw, Thomas B ; Syeda, Warda T ; Testerman, Meghan M ; Toro, Roberto ; Valk, Sofie L ; Van Den Bossche, Sofie ; Varoquaux, Gaël ; Váša, František ; Veldsman, Michele ; Vohryzek, Jakub ; Wagner, Adina S ; Walsh, Reubs J ; White, Tonya ; Wong, Fu-Te ; Xie, Xihe ; Yan, Chao-Gan ; Yang, Yu-Fang ; Yee, Yohan ; Zanitti, Gaston E ; Van Gulick, Ana E ; Duff, Eugene ; Maumet, Camille. / Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective. In: GigaScience. 2021 ; Vol. 10, No. 8. pp. 1-14.
Bibtex
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title = "Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM-Open Science perspective",
abstract = "As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.g., caregiving responsibilities. Yet, the mere existence of online conferences is no guarantee that everyone can attend and participate meaningfully. In fact, many elements of an online conference are still significant barriers to truly diverse participation: the tools used can be inaccessible for some individuals; the scheduling choices can favour some geographical locations; the set-up of the conference can provide more visibility to well-established researchers and reduce opportunities for early-career researchers. While acknowledging the benefits of an online setting, especially for individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented or excluded, we recognize that fostering social justice requires inclusivity to actively be centered in every aspect of online conference design. Here, we draw from the literature and from our own experiences to identify practices that purposefully encourage a diverse community to attend, participate in, and lead online conferences. Reflecting on how to design more inclusive online events is especially important as multiple scientific organizations have announced that they will continue offering an online version of their event when in-person conferences can resume.",
author = "Elizabeth Levitis and {van Praag}, {Cassandra D Gould} and R{\'e}mi Gau and Stephan Heunis and Elizabeth DuPre and Gregory Kiar and Bottenhorn, {Katherine L} and Tristan Glatard and Aki Nikolaidis and Whitaker, {Kirstie Jane} and Matteo Mancini and Guiomar Niso and Soroosh Afyouni and Eva Alonso-Ortiz and Stefan Appelhoff and Aurina Arnatkeviciute and Atay, {Selim Melvin} and Tibor Auer and Giulia Baracchini and Bayer, {Johanna M M} and Beauvais, {Michael J S} and Bijsterbosch, {Janine D} and Bilgin, {Isil P} and Saskia Bollmann and Steffen Bollmann and Rotem Botvinik-Nezer and Bright, {Molly G} and Calhoun, {Vince D} and Xiao Chen and Sidhant Chopra and Hu Chuan-Peng and Close, {Thomas G} and Cookson, {Savannah L} and Craddock, {R Cameron} and {De La Vega}, Alejandro and {De Leener}, Benjamin and Demeter, {Damion V} and {Di Maio}, Paola and Dickie, {Erin W} and Eickhoff, {Simon B} and Oscar Esteban and Karolina Finc and Matteo Frigo and Saampras Ganesan and Melanie Ganz and Garner, {Kelly G} and Garza-Villarreal, {Eduardo A} and Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla and Rohit Goswami and Griffiths, {John D} and Tijl Grootswagers and Samuel Guay and Olivia Guest and Handwerker, {Daniel A} and Peer Herholz and Katja Heuer and Huijser, {Dorien C} and Vittorio Iacovella and Joseph, {Michael J E} and Agah Karakuzu and Keator, {David B} and Xenia Kobeleva and Manoj Kumar and Laird, {Angela R} and Larson-Prior, {Linda J} and Alexandra Lautarescu and Alberto Lazari and Legarreta, {Jon Haitz} and Jinglei Lv and {Mansour L}, Sina and David Meunier and Dustin Moraczewski and Tulika Nandi and Nastase, {Samuel A} and Matthias Nau and Stephanie Noble and Martin Norgaard and Johnes Obungoloch and Robert Oostenveld and Orchard, {Edwina R} and Pinho, {Ana Lu{\'i}sa} and Poldrack, {Russell A} and Anqi Qiu and Raamana, {Pradeep Reddy} and Ariel Rokem and Saige Rutherford and Malvika Sharan and Shaw, {Thomas B} and Syeda, {Warda T} and Testerman, {Meghan M} and Roberto Toro and Valk, {Sofie L} and {Van Den Bossche}, Sofie and Ga{\"e}l Varoquaux and Franti{\v s}ek V{\'a}{\v s}a and Michele Veldsman and Jakub Vohryzek and Wagner, {Adina S} and Walsh, {Reubs J} and Tonya White and Fu-Te Wong and Xihe Xie and Chao-Gan Yan and Yu-Fang Yang and Yohan Yee and Zanitti, {Gaston E} and {Van Gulick}, {Ana E} and Eugene Duff and Camille Maumet",
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AU - van Praag, Cassandra D Gould
AU - Gau, Rémi
AU - Heunis, Stephan
AU - DuPre, Elizabeth
AU - Kiar, Gregory
AU - Bottenhorn, Katherine L
AU - Glatard, Tristan
AU - Nikolaidis, Aki
AU - Whitaker, Kirstie Jane
AU - Mancini, Matteo
AU - Niso, Guiomar
AU - Afyouni, Soroosh
AU - Alonso-Ortiz, Eva
AU - Appelhoff, Stefan
AU - Arnatkeviciute, Aurina
AU - Atay, Selim Melvin
AU - Auer, Tibor
AU - Baracchini, Giulia
AU - Bayer, Johanna M M
AU - Beauvais, Michael J S
AU - Bijsterbosch, Janine D
AU - Bilgin, Isil P
AU - Bollmann, Saskia
AU - Bollmann, Steffen
AU - Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem
AU - Bright, Molly G
AU - Calhoun, Vince D
AU - Chen, Xiao
AU - Chopra, Sidhant
AU - Chuan-Peng, Hu
AU - Close, Thomas G
AU - Cookson, Savannah L
AU - Craddock, R Cameron
AU - De La Vega, Alejandro
AU - De Leener, Benjamin
AU - Demeter, Damion V
AU - Di Maio, Paola
AU - Dickie, Erin W
AU - Eickhoff, Simon B
AU - Esteban, Oscar
AU - Finc, Karolina
AU - Frigo, Matteo
AU - Ganesan, Saampras
AU - Ganz, Melanie
AU - Garner, Kelly G
AU - Garza-Villarreal, Eduardo A
AU - Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel
AU - Goswami, Rohit
AU - Griffiths, John D
AU - Grootswagers, Tijl
AU - Guay, Samuel
AU - Guest, Olivia
AU - Handwerker, Daniel A
AU - Herholz, Peer
AU - Heuer, Katja
AU - Huijser, Dorien C
AU - Iacovella, Vittorio
AU - Joseph, Michael J E
AU - Karakuzu, Agah
AU - Keator, David B
AU - Kobeleva, Xenia
AU - Kumar, Manoj
AU - Laird, Angela R
AU - Larson-Prior, Linda J
AU - Lautarescu, Alexandra
AU - Lazari, Alberto
AU - Legarreta, Jon Haitz
AU - Lv, Jinglei
AU - Mansour L, Sina
AU - Meunier, David
AU - Moraczewski, Dustin
AU - Nandi, Tulika
AU - Nastase, Samuel A
AU - Nau, Matthias
AU - Noble, Stephanie
AU - Norgaard, Martin
AU - Obungoloch, Johnes
AU - Oostenveld, Robert
AU - Orchard, Edwina R
AU - Pinho, Ana Luísa
AU - Poldrack, Russell A
AU - Qiu, Anqi
AU - Raamana, Pradeep Reddy
AU - Rokem, Ariel
AU - Rutherford, Saige
AU - Sharan, Malvika
AU - Shaw, Thomas B
AU - Syeda, Warda T
AU - Testerman, Meghan M
AU - Toro, Roberto
AU - Valk, Sofie L
AU - Van Den Bossche, Sofie
AU - Varoquaux, Gaël
AU - Váša, František
AU - Veldsman, Michele
AU - Vohryzek, Jakub
AU - Wagner, Adina S
AU - Walsh, Reubs J
AU - White, Tonya
AU - Wong, Fu-Te
AU - Xie, Xihe
AU - Yan, Chao-Gan
AU - Yang, Yu-Fang
AU - Yee, Yohan
AU - Zanitti, Gaston E
AU - Van Gulick, Ana E
AU - Duff, Eugene
AU - Maumet, Camille
N1 - © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of GigaScience. 2021.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.g., caregiving responsibilities. Yet, the mere existence of online conferences is no guarantee that everyone can attend and participate meaningfully. In fact, many elements of an online conference are still significant barriers to truly diverse participation: the tools used can be inaccessible for some individuals; the scheduling choices can favour some geographical locations; the set-up of the conference can provide more visibility to well-established researchers and reduce opportunities for early-career researchers. While acknowledging the benefits of an online setting, especially for individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented or excluded, we recognize that fostering social justice requires inclusivity to actively be centered in every aspect of online conference design. Here, we draw from the literature and from our own experiences to identify practices that purposefully encourage a diverse community to attend, participate in, and lead online conferences. Reflecting on how to design more inclusive online events is especially important as multiple scientific organizations have announced that they will continue offering an online version of their event when in-person conferences can resume.
AB - As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.g., caregiving responsibilities. Yet, the mere existence of online conferences is no guarantee that everyone can attend and participate meaningfully. In fact, many elements of an online conference are still significant barriers to truly diverse participation: the tools used can be inaccessible for some individuals; the scheduling choices can favour some geographical locations; the set-up of the conference can provide more visibility to well-established researchers and reduce opportunities for early-career researchers. While acknowledging the benefits of an online setting, especially for individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented or excluded, we recognize that fostering social justice requires inclusivity to actively be centered in every aspect of online conference design. Here, we draw from the literature and from our own experiences to identify practices that purposefully encourage a diverse community to attend, participate in, and lead online conferences. Reflecting on how to design more inclusive online events is especially important as multiple scientific organizations have announced that they will continue offering an online version of their event when in-person conferences can resume.
U2 - 10.1093/gigascience/giab051
DO - 10.1093/gigascience/giab051
M3 - Review
C2 - 34414422
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - GigaScience
JF - GigaScience
SN - 2047-217X
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ER -