2021
DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2021.207
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A Short Glossary of Inclusive Language

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“…Gender equity aims for fairness between genders, recognizing that some genders start from a place of disadvantage, with imbalances that must be addressed. Gender equality, by contrast, means providing the same to people of all genders, assuming that people of different genders experience the same advantages and disadvantages (Black 2020, Craig & Bhatt 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender equity aims for fairness between genders, recognizing that some genders start from a place of disadvantage, with imbalances that must be addressed. Gender equality, by contrast, means providing the same to people of all genders, assuming that people of different genders experience the same advantages and disadvantages (Black 2020, Craig & Bhatt 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although respondents did not highlight lack of training or opportunities as the most significant barrier to broadening participation in the ocean sciences, discussions on gatekeeping and cultural norms in the field indicated that existing opportunities are neither well communicated nor are they accessible to diverse participants. As we distinguish equity from equality (see Figure 1 in Craig and Bhatt, 2021), it is clear that a focused effort to communicate educational and career opportunities to individuals from marginalized and underserved groups is critical to overcoming this barrier to diverse participation.…”
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