Equitable Exchange: A Framework for Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences

We highlight a mechanism for the coproduction of research with local communities as a means of elevating the social relevance of the geosciences, increasing the potential for broader and more diverse participation. We outline the concept of an - Equitable Exchange- as an ethical framework guiding th...

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Published in:AGU Advances
Main Authors: Harris, L. A., Garza, C., Hatch, M., Parrish, J., Posselt, J., Alvarez Rosario, J. P., Davidson, E., Eckert, G., Wilson Grimes, K., Garcia, J. E., Haacker, R., Horner‐devine, M. C., Johnson, A., Lemus, J., Prakash, A., Thompson, L., Vitousek, P., Martin Bras, M. P., Reyes, K.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: UNM Press 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/167828
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020AV000359
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Summary:We highlight a mechanism for the coproduction of research with local communities as a means of elevating the social relevance of the geosciences, increasing the potential for broader and more diverse participation. We outline the concept of an - Equitable Exchange- as an ethical framework guiding these interactions. This principled research model emphasizes that - currencies- - the rewards and value from participating in research- may differ between local communities and geoscientists. For those engaged in this work, an Equitable Exchange emboldens boundary spanning geoscientists to bring their whole selves to the work, providing a means for inclusive climates and rewarding cultural competency.Plain Language SummaryThis study expands on prior work to outline an ethical framework to guide research cocreated with local communities. We propose appreciation for the differing perspectives geoscientists and local community members bring to problem- solving and to creating knowledge around questions and issues pertinent to geoscience. A respectful and - Equitable Exchange- between individuals working together in these contexts can foster greater scientific creativity and societal relevance, and may ultimately broaden and diversify participation in the geosciences.Key PointsWe need new mechanisms to broaden participation in the geosciencesCo- production of science with local underrepresented communities may improve societal relevance and diversify geosciencesThe Equitable Exchange creates an ethical framework for coproduction and inculcates skills related to cultural competency and attention to inclusive practices into the geosciences Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167828/1/2020AV000359-sup-0001-Original_Version_of_Manuscript_SI-S01.pdf http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167828/2/2020AV000359-sup-0002-Peer_Review_History_SI-S02.pdf http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167828/3/aga220083_am.pdf ...