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Reaching diverse groups in long-term astronomy public engagement efforts

Reaching diverse groups in long-term astronomy public engagement efforts
Reaching diverse groups in long-term astronomy public engagement efforts
Professional astronomy is historically not an environment of diverse identities. In recognizing that public outreach efforts affect career outcomes for young people, it is important to assess the demographics of those being reached and continually consider strategies for successfully engaging underrepresented groups. One such outreach event, the International Astronomical Youth Camp (IAYC), has a 50-year history and has reached ∼1700 participants from around the world. We find that the IAYC is doing well in terms of gender (59% female, 4.7% non-binary at the most recent camp) and LGBT+ representation, whereas black and ethnic minorities are lacking. In this proceeding, we report the current landscape of demographics applying to and attending the IAYC; the efforts we are making to increase diversity amongst participants; the challenges we face; and our future plans to bridge these gaps, not only for the benefit of the camp but for society overall....
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Archipley, M.
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Dalgleish, H.S.
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Ahrer, E.
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Mortimer, D.
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Schultz, Greg
Barnes, Jonathan
Fraknoi, Andrew
Shore, Linda
Archipley, M.
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Dalgleish, H.S.
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Ahrer, E.
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Mortimer, D.
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Schultz, Greg
Barnes, Jonathan
Fraknoi, Andrew
Shore, Linda

Archipley, M., Dalgleish, H.S., Ahrer, E. and Mortimer, D. (2021) Reaching diverse groups in long-term astronomy public engagement efforts. Schultz, Greg, Barnes, Jonathan, Fraknoi, Andrew and Shore, Linda (eds.) In Embracing the Future: Astronomy Teaching and Public Engagement. vol. 531, pp. 47-53 .

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Abstract

Professional astronomy is historically not an environment of diverse identities. In recognizing that public outreach efforts affect career outcomes for young people, it is important to assess the demographics of those being reached and continually consider strategies for successfully engaging underrepresented groups. One such outreach event, the International Astronomical Youth Camp (IAYC), has a 50-year history and has reached ∼1700 participants from around the world. We find that the IAYC is doing well in terms of gender (59% female, 4.7% non-binary at the most recent camp) and LGBT+ representation, whereas black and ethnic minorities are lacking. In this proceeding, we report the current landscape of demographics applying to and attending the IAYC; the efforts we are making to increase diversity amongst participants; the challenges we face; and our future plans to bridge these gaps, not only for the benefit of the camp but for society overall....

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Published date: November 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 478483
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478483
PURE UUID: 525c5c44-6874-479b-b95c-f3c3bdb93a6d
ORCID for H.S. Dalgleish: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8970-3065

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Date deposited: 04 Jul 2023 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:20

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Author: M. Archipley
Author: H.S. Dalgleish ORCID iD
Author: E. Ahrer
Author: D. Mortimer
Editor: Greg Schultz
Editor: Jonathan Barnes
Editor: Andrew Fraknoi
Editor: Linda Shore

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