同性恋
劳动力
不平等
声望
科学知识社会学
多样性(政治)
社会学
公共关系
政治学
社会科学
人类学
数学
语言学
数学分析
哲学
法学
作者
Diego Kozlowski,Vincent Larivière,Cassidy R. Sugimoto,Thema Monroe‐White
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2113067119
摘要
The US scientific workforce is primarily composed of White men. Studies have demonstrated the systemic barriers preventing women and other minoritized populations from gaining entry to science; few, however, have taken an intersectional perspective and examined the consequences of these inequalities on scientific knowledge. We provide a large-scale bibliometric analysis of the relationship between intersectional identities, topics, and scientific impact. We find homophily between identities and topic, suggesting a relationship between diversity in the scientific workforce and expansion of the knowledge base. However, topic selection comes at a cost to minoritized individuals for whom we observe both between- and within-topic citation disadvantages. To enhance the robustness of science, research organizations should provide adequate resources to historically underfunded research areas while simultaneously providing access for minoritized individuals into high-prestige networks and topics.
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