Diversity, equity and inclusion
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GENDER EQUITY
Women in Science
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Articles
LGBTQIA+ EMPOWERMENT AND INCLUSION
Breaking down invisible barriers for LGBTQIA+ in STEM
INCLUSION
Current diversity and inclusion efforts in STEM still undermine minority groups
MINORITIES REPRESENTATION
Natalia Kucirkova and Loleta Fahad – We all must come together – without one part of the puzzle, there isn’t a full picture
GENDER EQUALITY
Phoebe Koundouri and Marina Della Giusta – Women Supporting Women
EQUALITY
‘Data is life!’: Meet a researcher shining a spotlight on racial inequality in academia
We want to be part of the change to ensure to improving the presence of LGBTQIA+ and people of color in science.
Luca Ricciardi, Publishing Specialist, Content
Research journals
SOCIOLOGY
Race and ethnicity
Race and Ethnicity, a new specialty in Frontiers in Sociology, publishes original empirical contributions and analyses on all aspects of race, ethnicity and religion research, across political science, social policy, health, education, labor economics and more.
PUBLIC HEALTH
Language, culture and diversity
Language, Culture, and Diversity, a new section of Frontiers in Education, publishes studies on practices, techniques, policies, and research on valuing diversity and supporting, developing, and preparing multilingual and multicultural compassionate leaders for a global society.
HUMAN DYNAMICS
Impacts of global change
Frontiers in Human Dynamics publishes studies on sociological and demographic patterns of resilience and adaptation to our ever-changing societies and environment. This includes population shifts, from displacement of people(s) to inequalities of race, ethnicity, gender and class.
PUBLIC HEALTH
Inequalities in health
Inequalities in Health, a section within Frontiers in Public Health, publishes research at the crossroads of social and biomedical sciences. It covers a wide array of factors driving health inequalities, including social, socio-economic, psychological, psychosocial, gender and economic factors.
Top research articles
GENDERED RACISM
Black female school leadership experiences
Study highlights the need to address gendered racism in educational leadership and professional development programs, with recommendations including shifting the burden to white allies.
WORKPLACE BIAS
Race and gender bias in the lion reseach community
Study shows Black, African, and female researchers are underrepresented among authors of field studies on lions in Africa and suggests ways for the lion research community to become more inclusive.
PREJUDICE
Prejudice against immigrant and foreign workers
Study finds the level of ethno-religious prejudices in different countries correlates with the level of socio-economic development, with higher levels of prejudice in less developed countries.
WORKPLACE BIAS
Workplace diversity and inclusion
A review of the effects of stereotype threat in the workplace beyond performance – such as domain identification, job engagement, career aspirations, and openness to feedback – as well as recommendations for implementing effective, low-cost interventions to improve diversity and inclusion in organizations.
PREJUDICE
COVID-19, social media & prejudice against Asian Americans
Research shows the more a person believes their most used daily social media is fair, accurate and concerned about the public, the more they see Chinese Americans as a realistic and symbolic threat.
Related research
WORKPLACE BIAS
Barriers to workplace equality
Article collection on workplace inequality, including gender, sexuality, age, and parental status, focusing on the target’s perspective: those subjected to unequal treatment or expectations in the workplace, rather than those who perpetrate inequality.
EDUCATION
Overcoming education inequalities
Article collection focusing on effective solutions for overcoming inequalities in schools and learning communities among disadvantaged and underserved populations such as indigenous, Roma, migrant children, students with disabilities, and those affected by poverty.
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Social Networks
FRONTIERS IN COMMUNICATIONS