Researchers on ice? How the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Antarctic researchers

The COVID-19 pandemic and pandemic-related measures have impacted the lives and work-related activities of Antarctic researchers. To explore these impacts, we designed, piloted and disseminated an online survey in English, Russian, Spanish and Chinese in late 2020 and early 2021. The survey explored...

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Main Authors: Liggett, Daniela, Herbert, Andrea, Badhe, Renuka, Charnley, Gina EC, Hudson, KPC, Kelman, Ilan, Lee, Won Sang, Lorenzo, Cristian, Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro, Nash, Meredith, Pickett, Jennifer, Yermakova, Yelena
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2023
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10169760 2023-12-24T10:11:31+01:00 Researchers on ice? How the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Antarctic researchers Liggett, Daniela Herbert, Andrea Badhe, Renuka Charnley, Gina EC Hudson, KPC Kelman, Ilan Lee, Won Sang Lorenzo, Cristian Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro Nash, Meredith Pickett, Jennifer Yermakova, Yelena 2023-04-12 application/pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10169760/1/Liggett%20et%20al.%202023%20AS.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10169760/ eng eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10169760/1/Liggett%20et%20al.%202023%20AS.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10169760/ open Antarctic Science , 35 (2) pp. 141-160. (2023) Academia Antarctic research community fieldwork gender mental health pandemic survey Article 2023 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:32Z The COVID-19 pandemic and pandemic-related measures have impacted the lives and work-related activities of Antarctic researchers. To explore these impacts, we designed, piloted and disseminated an online survey in English, Russian, Spanish and Chinese in late 2020 and early 2021. The survey explored how the pandemic affected the productivity of Antarctic researchers, their career prospects and their mental wellbeing. Findings exposed patterns of inequities. For instance, of the 406 unique responses to the survey, women appeared to have been affected more adversely than men, especially in relation to mental health, and early-career researchers were disadvantaged more than their mid- or late-career colleagues. Overall, a third of the research participants reported at least one major negative impact from the pandemic on their mental health. Approximately half of the participants also mentioned that the COVID-19 pandemic had some positive effects, especially in terms of the advantages that working from home brought and opportunities to attend events, network or benefit from training workshops online. We conclude with a series of recommendations for science administrators and policymakers to mitigate the most serious adverse impacts of the pandemic on Antarctic research communities, with implications for other contexts where scientific activities are conducted under extreme circumstances. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science University College London: UCL Discovery Antarctic
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Herbert, Andrea
Badhe, Renuka
Charnley, Gina EC
Hudson, KPC
Kelman, Ilan
Lee, Won Sang
Lorenzo, Cristian
Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro
Nash, Meredith
Pickett, Jennifer
Yermakova, Yelena
Researchers on ice? How the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Antarctic researchers
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description The COVID-19 pandemic and pandemic-related measures have impacted the lives and work-related activities of Antarctic researchers. To explore these impacts, we designed, piloted and disseminated an online survey in English, Russian, Spanish and Chinese in late 2020 and early 2021. The survey explored how the pandemic affected the productivity of Antarctic researchers, their career prospects and their mental wellbeing. Findings exposed patterns of inequities. For instance, of the 406 unique responses to the survey, women appeared to have been affected more adversely than men, especially in relation to mental health, and early-career researchers were disadvantaged more than their mid- or late-career colleagues. Overall, a third of the research participants reported at least one major negative impact from the pandemic on their mental health. Approximately half of the participants also mentioned that the COVID-19 pandemic had some positive effects, especially in terms of the advantages that working from home brought and opportunities to attend events, network or benefit from training workshops online. We conclude with a series of recommendations for science administrators and policymakers to mitigate the most serious adverse impacts of the pandemic on Antarctic research communities, with implications for other contexts where scientific activities are conducted under extreme circumstances.
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author Liggett, Daniela
Herbert, Andrea
Badhe, Renuka
Charnley, Gina EC
Hudson, KPC
Kelman, Ilan
Lee, Won Sang
Lorenzo, Cristian
Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro
Nash, Meredith
Pickett, Jennifer
Yermakova, Yelena
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Herbert, Andrea
Badhe, Renuka
Charnley, Gina EC
Hudson, KPC
Kelman, Ilan
Lee, Won Sang
Lorenzo, Cristian
Marques-Quinteiro, Pedro
Nash, Meredith
Pickett, Jennifer
Yermakova, Yelena
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