Ten simple rules to host an inclusive conference

Joo, R; Sánchez-Tapia, A; Mortara, S; Saibene, YB; Turner, H; Peter, DH; Morandeira, NS; Bannert, M; Almazrouq, B; Hare, E; Ación, L; Narváez-Gómez, JP; Córdoba, MA; Marini, F; Giordano, R; Canelón, S; Ebou, A; Upadhya, AR; Chávez, J; Ravi, J

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11145944

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2022

Language

English

PMID

35862309

HERO ID 11145944
In Press No
Year 2022
Title Ten simple rules to host an inclusive conference
Authors Joo, R; Sánchez-Tapia, A; Mortara, S; Saibene, YB; Turner, H; Peter, DH; Morandeira, NS; Bannert, M; Almazrouq, B; Hare, E; Ación, L; Narváez-Gómez, JP; Córdoba, MA; Marini, F; Giordano, R; Canelón, S; Ebou, A; Upadhya, AR; Chávez, J; Ravi, J
Journal PLoS Computational Biology
Volume 18
Issue 7
Page Numbers e1010164
Abstract Conferences are spaces to meet and network within and across academic and technical fields, learn about new advances, and share our work. They can help define career paths and create long-lasting collaborations and opportunities. However, these opportunities are not equal for all. This article introduces 10 simple rules to host an inclusive conference based on the authors’ recent experience organizing the 2021 edition of the useR! statistical computing conference, which attracted a broad range of participants from academia, industry, government, and the nonprofit sector. Coming from different backgrounds, career stages, and even continents, we embraced the challenge of organizing a high-quality virtual conference in the context of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and making it a kind, inclusive, and accessible experience for as many people as possible. The rules result from our lessons learned before, during, and after the organization of the conference. They have been written mainly for potential organizers and selection committees of conferences and contain multiple practical tips to help a variety of events become more accessible and inclusive. We see this as a starting point for conversations and efforts towards building more inclusive conferences across the world.
Doi 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010164
Pmid 35862309
Wosid MEDLINE:35862309
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