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Recommendations for empowering early career researchers to improve research culture and practice
Kent, Brianne
Holman, Constance
Amoako, Emmanuella
Antonietti, Alberto
Azam, James
Ballhausen, Hanne
Bediako, Yaw
Belasen, Anat
Carneiro, Clarissa
Chen, Yen-Chung
Compeer, Ewoud
Connor, Chelsea
Crüwell, Sophia
Debat, Humberto
Dorris, Emma
Ebrahimi, Hedyeh
Erlich, Jeffrey
Fernández-Chiappe, Florencia
Fischer, Felix
Gazda, Małgorzata Anna
Glatz, Toivo
Grabitz, Peter
Heise, Verena
Kent, David
Lo, Hung
McDowell, Gary
Mehta, Devang
Neumann, Wolf-Julian
Neves, Kleber
Patterson, Mark
Penfold, Naomie
Piper, Sophiee
Puebla, Iratxe
Quashie, Peter
Riley, Julia
Rohmann, Jessica
Saladi, Shyam
Schwessinger, Benjamin
Siegerink, Bob
Stehlik, Paulina
Tzilivaki, Alexandra
Umbers, Kate
Varma, Aalok
Walavalkar, Kaivalya
de Winde, Charlotte
Zaza, Cecilia
Weissgerber, Tracey
PLOS
2022
Early career researchers (ECRs) are important stakeholders leading efforts to catalyze systemic change in research culture and practice. Here, we summarize the outputs from a virtual unconventional conference (unconference), which brought together 54 invited experts from 20 countries with extensive experience in ECR initiatives designed to improve the culture and practice of science. Together, we drafted 2 sets of recommendations for (1) ECRs directly involved in initiatives or activities to change research culture and practice; and (2) stakeholders who wish to support ECRs in these efforts. Importantly, these points apply to ECRs working to promote change on a systemic level, not only those improving aspects of their own work. In both sets of recommendations, we underline the importance of incentivizing and providing time and resources for systems-level science improvement activities, including ECRs in organizational decision-making processes, and working to dismantle structural barriers to participation for marginalized groups. We further highlight obstacles that ECRs face when working to promote reform, as well as proposed solutions and examples of current best practices. The abstract and recommendations for stakeholders are available in Dutch, German, Greek (abstract only), Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Serbian.
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