[Seminars] Seminar: Professional Cultures and Inequality in STEM (Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2:30pm, MCP 215)

Ramona Echols rechols06 at uchicago.edu
Tue Nov 7 08:00:00 CST 2023


Special Seminar Tuesday, November 7, 2023


The Center for Bright Beams (NSF S&T Center) is hosting a special seminar on "Professional Cultures and Inequality in STEM” on Tuesday, November 7. See below for information.


  *   Title: Professional Cultures and Inequality in STEM
  *   Speaker: Erin A. Cech, Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan
  *   Time & Date: 2:30pm, Tuesday, November 7
  *   Location: MCP 215
  *   Abstract: Can the culture of STEM help reproduce inequality? The professional cultures of STEM, which give each discipline its particular “feel” and unite discipline members under a taken-for-granted system of meanings and values, are not benign. Drawing from several NSF-funded studies, articles, and my recent book, Misconceiving Merit, I argue that these professional cultures can have built within them intersectional inequalities along gender, race/ethnicity, and LGBTQ+ status. I discuss the role of three particular cultural ideologies—the Schema of Scientific Excellence, Depoliticization, and the Meritocratic Ideology—in producing these disadvantages. I end by explaining why decisions (e.g. hiring, promotion) that partially rely on assessments of individuals’ “fit” with professional cultures are particularly important to critically examine for their potential to contribute to inequality.

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