1 st European Gender Summit www.gender-summit.eu Promoting scientific excellence and equality in science for women and men Elizabeth Pollitzer,genSET genSET.

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1 st European Gender Summit Promoting scientific excellence and equality in science for women and men Elizabeth Pollitzer,genSET genSET Project Patrons

genSET: FP7 Science in Society project Raising awareness of common gender problems and building institutional capacity to solve these problems >100 science institutions involved across Europe Dialogue: scientists, gender research experts, policy makers Science leaders’ consensuson the gender dimension in science Gender equality strategy + 13 evidence-based (120 research reports) recommendations for action

How gender shapes equality and quality in science Gender is a relationship between biological sexand behaviour governed by social norms

Common gender problems in science Bias in knowledge making, e.g. taking male body as the norm and women as derivation from that norm (anatomy, radiation, engineering etc) Bias in research process, e.g. assuming same impact for women and men (pain, cardio, vaccines, etc) Bias in assessment and selection of people and work, e.g. consistently scoring men higher than women (‘excellent’ vs ‘good’, quality stereotype) Bias in the organisation of work, e.g. undervaluing women’s social capital and leadership styles (networks, committees, collective intelligence)

Gender equality strategy for science institutions

Gender Summit: ScientificQuality through Equality 8-9 November 2011, Brussels Patron: Polish EU Council Presidency Keynotes: Vice President European Parliament Day 1: Gender factors in researchandinnovation Day 2: Gender equality in institutional practiceandpolicy 800 attendees: science, policy, innovation, leadership, higher education 45 speakers now)

Gender Summit: Key topics Actions to improve research excellence & process Actions to improve leadership and human capital Collaborative strength & intellectual advantage R&D and HR standards – mobilising and retaining talent Embedding gender in science curriculum Gender equality policies & legislation Integrated action on the gender dimension

Gender bias example: Pain and Speech Pain – Male rat model of pain (male rats are easier to look after in the lab than female rats) – Clinically tested on young male humans (quicker and less complicated) – Marketed to women (but women experience pain differently to men) Speech recognition – Early systems based on a model of male voice – Software tested on men (more men in the lab) – Marketed to women (but women’s voice is different to men’s

Some known gender facts for ICT Modelling - women are NOT scaled down men Medical imaging – diagnostic accuracy is LOWER for women Speech recognition – gender specific acoustic models are better Bio-sensors –electronic nose – women and men have different smell signatures Content– women and men tag and search images differently VR –cybersicknessworse in women than in men E-society – Open Innovation: women succeed more than men ( Social networks – Women create different connections and network structures to men

Other areas were gender factors may impact quality Human-Computer Confluence – Presence technologies – Visualisation – Virtual/augmented reality – Wearable computing – Brain-computer interfaces – Medical imaging – Speech recognition – Automatic translation

Other areas were gender factors may impact quality Networks/Internet – Situated communications – Bio-inspired networks – Security – Surveilance – Semantic web/ontologies – Search engines – Contents personalisation – User-generated contents – Web services – Social networking

Other areas were gender factors may impact quality Information Society – e-Society – e-Business – e-Governments – e-Environment – e-Learning – Green ICT

Areas of ICT gender/sex factors may be impact quality Bio-ICT convergence (‘in body’ technologies, brain implants, bio-informatics, bio-sensors) Cognitive systems and robotics (Artificial Intelligence, Synthetic Life, Machine Learning, Context awareness, adaptive systems, bio- inspired robots, humanoids)

Human development & ICT “There appears to be a general development assumption that the supplyof information available through ICT global networks is sufficient to enhance the livelihoods of the poor, provided that the poor can access these networks – experience shows strong need for content grounded in local realities” (infoGov, 2003) “the Egyptian government reacted quickly: blocking social media sites and mobile phone networks before pulling the plug on Egypt's access to the internet.” (BBC News 9/2/2011)

Disconnect between traditional ICT and future ICT Harvey Nash 2010 CIO Survey – job satisfaction 2009: 69%, 2006: 88% – skills shortage 2009: 62%, 2008: 49% – key priority: cost saving: 77% – innovation: 13% vs

Conclusions Gender impacts quality of research and science practice at three levels: participation, cultures and knowledge making The European Gender Summit will discuss core areas where addressing gender issues is needed for scientific excellence ICT R&D, too, needs to become sensitive to gender issues in order to make the Digital Agenda equally inclusive and relevant to women and men.

Thank You Elizabeth Pollitzer, genSET 1 st European Gender Summit Register now! Project Patrons