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Overcome imposter syndrome: Contribute to working groups and build strong networks

Authors :
Bates, Amanda E.
Davies, Megan A.
Stuart-smith, Rick D.
Lazzari, Natali
Lefcheck, Jonathan S.
Ling, Scott D.
Mellin, Camille
Mouillot, David
Bernard, Anthony T.f.
Bennett, Scott
Brown, Christopher J.
Burrows, Michael T.
Butler, Claire L.
Cinner, Joshua
Clausius, Ella
Cooper, Antonia
Costello, Mark John
Denis-roy, Lara
Edgar, Graham J.
Fuchs, Yann Herrera
Johnson, Olivia J.
Gordó-vilaseca, Cesc
Hautecoeur, Cyril
Harper, Leah M.
Heather, Freddie J.
Jones, Tyson R.
Markey, Anthony C.
Oh, Elizabeth
Rose, Matthew
Ruiz-ruiz, Paula A.
Sanabria-fernandez, Jose A.
Schuster, Jasmin M.
Schmid, Joanna K.
Baker, Susan C.
Bates, Amanda E.
Davies, Megan A.
Stuart-smith, Rick D.
Lazzari, Natali
Lefcheck, Jonathan S.
Ling, Scott D.
Mellin, Camille
Mouillot, David
Bernard, Anthony T.f.
Bennett, Scott
Brown, Christopher J.
Burrows, Michael T.
Butler, Claire L.
Cinner, Joshua
Clausius, Ella
Cooper, Antonia
Costello, Mark John
Denis-roy, Lara
Edgar, Graham J.
Fuchs, Yann Herrera
Johnson, Olivia J.
Gordó-vilaseca, Cesc
Hautecoeur, Cyril
Harper, Leah M.
Heather, Freddie J.
Jones, Tyson R.
Markey, Anthony C.
Oh, Elizabeth
Rose, Matthew
Ruiz-ruiz, Paula A.
Sanabria-fernandez, Jose A.
Schuster, Jasmin M.
Schmid, Joanna K.
Baker, Susan C.
Source :
Biological Conservation (0006-3207) (Elsevier BV), 2024-05 , Vol. 293 , P. 110566 (7p.)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Scientific working groups bring together experts from different disciplines and perspectives to tackle the “wicked problems” facing natural systems and society. Yet participants can feel overwhelmed or inadequate in groups within academic environments, which tends to be most acute at early career stages and in people from systematically marginalized backgrounds. Such feelings can block innovation that would otherwise arise from gaining the full spectrum of unique perspectives, knowledge and skills from a group. Drawing on personal experiences and relevant literature, we identify ten contribution strategies, ranging from generating ideas, analyzing data, and producing visuals to supporting facilitation. Next, we share approaches for an inclusive and supportive process, considering the roles of both participants and leads. Generating the most productive and relevant outcomes from working groups requires engaging the full team in a constructive and supportive environment. We advocate that adopting inclusive approaches that respect the diversity of personality types and perspectives will lead to more innovative solutions to achieve conservation and sustainability goals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Biological Conservation (0006-3207) (Elsevier BV), 2024-05 , Vol. 293 , P. 110566 (7p.)
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430713901
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.biocon.2024.110566