Speaker
Bipasha Chakraborty
(University of Southampton)
Description
Following from LDIC survey performed last year in May and June 2023, we show more information about the preferences regarding online or in person workshops and connect them to diversity concerns. People with disabilities, women and non-binary respondents, and ethnic and religious minorities express the opinion that online workshops are more inclusive. However, we find a slight effect that the opposite is true for respondents with care responsibilities for children or vulnerable relatives, suggesting that feelings of welcomeness play a significant role in the perception of inclusivity of a workshop and practical concerns do not outweigh the inclusivity of being able to participate in person.
Primary authors
Antonin Portelli
(The University of Edinburgh)
Bipasha Chakraborty
(University of Southampton)
Prof.
Fernando Romero-López
(University of Bern)
Finn Stokes
(The University of Adelaide)
Indrakshi Raychowdhury
(Department of Physics, BITS Pilani, KK Birla Goa Campus)
Martha Constantinou
(Temple University)
Nilmani Mathur
(Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
Sofie Martins
(University of Southern Denmark)
Tereza Mendes
(University of São Paulo)