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‘Hopeless, burnt out, sad’: how political change is impacting female researchers in Latin America
Mar 22, 2024
Female researchers in Latin America face challenges like funding, language barriers, and lack of recognition. Political changes lead to funding cuts, career setbacks, and feelings of hopelessness. The struggle for visibility and respect in the scientific community is a shared experience among women researchers in the region.
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- Female researchers in Latin America face challenges of under-recognition and exclusion in the academic community.
- Far-right governments in Latin America are causing science funding cuts, hindering research projects and career advancements.
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Challenges Faced by Female Scientists in Latin America
Anna Valenzuela Toro and Mariana Viglino, both paleontologists, detailed the common challenges experienced by female scientists in Latin America. They highlighted the struggles related to language barriers, visa applications, and recognition in the academic community. Additionally, they emphasized the gender aspect, pointing out the lower recognition and citation rates faced by women researchers.
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