论文标题
在当今的粒子物理社区中为边缘化成员建立公平访问和成功的文化
Building a Culture of Equitable Access and Success for Marginalized Members in Today's Particle Physics Community
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论文摘要
多样性,公平,包容性和可及性(DEIA)不仅被要求确保我们社会中的道德和正义,而且还支持粒子物理学的持续和未来卓越。在过去的十年中,粒子物理界已经设计了计划,以支持多个轴的DEIA,以及我们考虑测量和实施这些计划的方式的发展。物理学中的Deia是一个广泛的话题,因此在本文中,我们关注边缘化社区的经验,并概述了不同利益相关者可以为边缘化个人成功建立公平访问文化的方式。具体而言,我们在以下领域中确定了紧急需求:(1)我们需要更好地了解现状,无论是定量还是定性,以评估现有计划的有效性并发展最佳实践; (2)我们需要开发有效的包容性方法来吸引边缘化社区; (3)我们需要建立基础设施,以更好地支持边缘化社区的成员,并在学术,财务和个人层面上; (4)我们需要通过建立社区期望,促进社交互动的融合以及使个人和机构负责来创建一个有利于公平访问和成功的环境; (5)我们需要建立一种机制来监视DEIA领域的进度,包括在本文中列举的建议以及在2021年雪人群过程中列举的建议。
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) are not only called for to ensure morality and justice in our society, they also support ongoing and future excellence in particle physics. Over the past decade, the particle physics community has devised programs to support DEIA along multiple axes, and the way we think about measuring and implementing these initiatives has evolved. DEIA in physics is a broad topic, so in this paper we focus on the experiences of marginalized communities and outline ways different stakeholders can build a culture of equitable access for the success of marginalized individuals. Specifically, we identify urgent needs in the following areas: (1) We need to acquire a better understanding of the status quo, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to assess the effectiveness of existing programs and to develop best practices; (2) we need to develop effective and inclusive ways to engage marginalized communities; (3) we need to create infrastructure to better support members of marginalized communities, on an academic, financial and personal level; (4) we need to create an environment conducive to equitable access and success by establishing community expectations, fostering inclusion in social interactions, and holding individuals and institutions accountable; and (5) we need to establish a mechanism to monitor progress in the area of DEIA, including the implementation of the recommendations enumerated in this paper and others during the Snowmass 2021 process.