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A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology

The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of knowledge in their field. Nevertheless, studies of editorial board composition remain rare, especially those focusing on journals publishing research in the increasingly globalized fields of science,...

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Autores principales: Espin, Johanna, Palmas, Sebastian, Carrasco-Rueda, Farah, Riemer, Kristina, Allen, Pablo E., Berkebile, Nathan, Hecht, Kirsten A., Kastner-Wilcox, Kay, Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M., Prince, Candice, Rios, Constanza, Ross, Erica, Sangha, Bhagatveer, Tyler, Tia, Ungvari-Martin, Judit, Villegas, Mariana, Cataldo, Tara T., Bruna, Emilio M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002760
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author Espin, Johanna
Palmas, Sebastian
Carrasco-Rueda, Farah
Riemer, Kristina
Allen, Pablo E.
Berkebile, Nathan
Hecht, Kirsten A.
Kastner-Wilcox, Kay
Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M.
Prince, Candice
Rios, Constanza
Ross, Erica
Sangha, Bhagatveer
Tyler, Tia
Ungvari-Martin, Judit
Villegas, Mariana
Cataldo, Tara T.
Bruna, Emilio M.
author_facet Espin, Johanna
Palmas, Sebastian
Carrasco-Rueda, Farah
Riemer, Kristina
Allen, Pablo E.
Berkebile, Nathan
Hecht, Kirsten A.
Kastner-Wilcox, Kay
Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M.
Prince, Candice
Rios, Constanza
Ross, Erica
Sangha, Bhagatveer
Tyler, Tia
Ungvari-Martin, Judit
Villegas, Mariana
Cataldo, Tara T.
Bruna, Emilio M.
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description The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of knowledge in their field. Nevertheless, studies of editorial board composition remain rare, especially those focusing on journals publishing research in the increasingly globalized fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Using metrics for quantifying the diversity of ecological communities, we quantified international representation on the 1985–2014 editorial boards of 24 environmental biology journals. Over the course of 3 decades, there were 3,827 unique scientists based in 70 countries who served as editors. The size of the editorial community increased over time—the number of editors serving in 2014 was 4-fold greater than in 1985—as did the number of countries in which editors were based. Nevertheless, editors based outside the “Global North” (the group of economically developed countries with high per capita gross domestic product [GDP] that collectively concentrate most global wealth) were extremely rare. Furthermore, 67.18% of all editors were based in either the United States or the United Kingdom. Consequently, geographic diversity—already low in 1985—remained unchanged through 2014. We argue that this limited geographic diversity can detrimentally affect the creativity of scholarship published in journals, the progress and direction of research, the composition of the STEM workforce, and the development of science in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia (i.e., the “Global South”).
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spelling pubmed-57266192017-12-22 A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology Espin, Johanna Palmas, Sebastian Carrasco-Rueda, Farah Riemer, Kristina Allen, Pablo E. Berkebile, Nathan Hecht, Kirsten A. Kastner-Wilcox, Kay Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M. Prince, Candice Rios, Constanza Ross, Erica Sangha, Bhagatveer Tyler, Tia Ungvari-Martin, Judit Villegas, Mariana Cataldo, Tara T. Bruna, Emilio M. PLoS Biol Perspective The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of knowledge in their field. Nevertheless, studies of editorial board composition remain rare, especially those focusing on journals publishing research in the increasingly globalized fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Using metrics for quantifying the diversity of ecological communities, we quantified international representation on the 1985–2014 editorial boards of 24 environmental biology journals. Over the course of 3 decades, there were 3,827 unique scientists based in 70 countries who served as editors. The size of the editorial community increased over time—the number of editors serving in 2014 was 4-fold greater than in 1985—as did the number of countries in which editors were based. Nevertheless, editors based outside the “Global North” (the group of economically developed countries with high per capita gross domestic product [GDP] that collectively concentrate most global wealth) were extremely rare. Furthermore, 67.18% of all editors were based in either the United States or the United Kingdom. Consequently, geographic diversity—already low in 1985—remained unchanged through 2014. We argue that this limited geographic diversity can detrimentally affect the creativity of scholarship published in journals, the progress and direction of research, the composition of the STEM workforce, and the development of science in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia (i.e., the “Global South”). Public Library of Science 2017-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5726619/ /pubmed/29232375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002760 Text en © 2017 Espin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Perspective
Espin, Johanna
Palmas, Sebastian
Carrasco-Rueda, Farah
Riemer, Kristina
Allen, Pablo E.
Berkebile, Nathan
Hecht, Kirsten A.
Kastner-Wilcox, Kay
Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M.
Prince, Candice
Rios, Constanza
Ross, Erica
Sangha, Bhagatveer
Tyler, Tia
Ungvari-Martin, Judit
Villegas, Mariana
Cataldo, Tara T.
Bruna, Emilio M.
A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
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title_full A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
title_fullStr A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
title_full_unstemmed A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
title_short A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
title_sort persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002760
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