increasing applicant pool diversity

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Ronald Mitchell

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Aug 10, 2022, 10:37:31 AM8/10/22
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All,

So, a bit of time has passed but below are the few responses I got to my request about how to ensure you generate an inclusive pool for a search. Honestly, my sense is that we could all strengthen our game a bit.  Maybe someone wants to create a webpage on “Increasing the Diversity of Job Applicant Pools in Environmental Politics and Environmental Studies” or something like that? As a soon-retiree, I won’t be doing that but if others want to… One could start with these below, removing the suggesters names.

With smiling encouragement, I urge us all to go the extra mile on these things … it’s the only way we will make progress on diversity (before we burn up the whole planet with climate change).

Always optimistically 😊

Ron

  • Women in Conflict Studies (run by Ashley Leeds) has a great list serve for announcing jobs.
  • “ I think WICS is your best bet if it’s an IR search. I know a lot of people tag POCalsoknow and womenalsoknow on twitter, but (I have since learned after making this mistake myself) those accounts don’t retweet job ads. Announce on social media with a special note that you are particularly interested in seeing applications from scholars of color - those kinds of announcements often get shared/retweeted. I’m pretty confident that scholars of color access ejobs just like everyone else. So the thing to do is legwork - your friend needs to figure out who might be a good candidate, reach out to them, and strongly encourage them to apply.”
  • Ron: in my case, we were looking for a social scientist working on fire and there happened to be an article on “top female researchers working on fire” that had been published a few years back. I googled the 150 women on that list and put together a list of their emails and we plan to email all of them directly. I thought this would take forever – it took less than 1.5 hours and I got emails for over 120 women right away.  The point here is that its really not that much time to do something like this and, I hope it will help increase the pool’s diversity.

 

Ronald Mitchell, Professor

Department of Political Science and Program in Environmental Studies

University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1284

rmit...@uoregon.edu

https://rmitchel.uoregon.edu/

IEA Database Director: https://iea.uoregon.edu/

 

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