2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session V34: Panel Discussion: International Gender Issues in Physics
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: 226
Sponsoring
Units:
FIP CSWP
Chair: Beverly Hartline
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.V34.6
Abstract: V34.00006 : Marshak Lectureship Talk: Women in Physics in the Baltic States Region: Problems and Solutions
12:41 PM–1:15 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Dalia Satkovskiene
(Vilnius University)
In this contribution the gender equality problem in physics will
be discussed on the basis of the results obtained implementing
the project
``Baltic States Network: Women in Sciences and High Technology''
(BASNET)
initiated by Lithuanian women physicists and financed by European
Commission. The main goal of BASNET project was creation of the
regional Strategy how to deal with women in sciences problem in
the Baltic
States. It has some stages and the contribution follows them. The
first one
was in depth sociological study aiming to find out disincentives and
barriers women scientists face in their career and work at
science and
higher education institutions. Analysis of results revealed wide
range of
problems concerned with science organization, management and
financing
common for both counterparts. However it also proved the
existence of women
discrimination in sciences. As main factors influencing women
under-representation in Physics was found: the stereotypes
existing in the
society where physics is assigned to the masculine area of activity;
failings of the science management system, where highest
positions are
distributed not using the institutionalized objective criteria
but by
voting, where the correctness of majority solutions is anticipated
implicitly. In physics where male scientists are the majority
(they also
usually compose executive boards, committees etc.) results of such a
procedures often are unfavorable for women. The same reasons also
influence
women ``visibility'' in physicist's community and as the consequence
possibility to receive needed recourses for their research as
well as
appropriate presentation of results obtained. The study revealed
also the
conservatism of scientific community- reluctance to face existing
in the
scientific society problems and to start solving them. On the
basis of the
results obtained as well practice of other countries the common
strategy of
solving women in physics (sciences) in the Baltic States region was
formulated. As changing the stereotypes is long lasting process
it was
decided firstly to concentrate strategy implementation plans on
changes in
science management policy tackling the problem from the top
and allowing
receive the most quick results. For this we created the regional
Baltic States Network among the corresponding international women
working
groups, professional organizations (Scientific societies) and
corresponding
departments of the governmental institutions. BASNET also became
a full
member of European Platform of Women Scientists (EPWS)-prestige
women
organization signally influencing the European Community science
policy.
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