Broadening Recognition Initiatives Developing Gender Equity in Sciences Erasmus Project
General information for the Broadening Recognition Initiatives Developing Gender Equity in Sciences Erasmus Project
Project Title
Broadening Recognition Initiatives Developing Gender Equity in Sciences
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Gender equality / equal opportunities; Recognition (non-formal and informal learning/credits); Pedagogy and didactics
Project Summary
Context/background
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An analysis of computer science shows a steady decrease in female graduates since 2000 that is particularly marked in high-income countries. While numerous reasons have been advanced to explain gender imbalance in STEM education and careers, the one BRIDGES aims at addressing is the issue of recognition.
The BRIDGES approach
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While numerous reasons have been advanced to explain gender imbalance in STEM education and careers, the one BRIDGES aims at addressing is the issue of recognition, e.g. the “Matilda Effect” about how women scientists’ contributions can be overlooked or mis-attributed to their male colleagues, the different needs and modalities of recognition between men (who tend to need and receive more) and women, etc.
Based on the seminal work on recognition from authors including Nancy Fraser, Charles Taylor, Axel Honneth in combination with the latest development in digital recognition technologies, such as Open Badges and social networks, BRIDGES aims at exploring the conditions for novel approaches to recognition, more open, more inclusive and more fitting to the social practices of girls and woman (c.f. Deborah Tannen “You Just don’t Understand”, Eckert, Penelope and Sally McConnell-Ginet “Communities of practice: “Where language, gender, and power all live”).:
Building Open STEM Ecosystems
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BRIDGES aims at designing, implementing and evaluating Open STEM Ecosystems based on innovative approaches to recognition and accreditation to improve gender equity in the access to STEM education and careers
BRIDGES will:
1) Create the conditions for the increased participation of girls and women in STEM education and careers
2) Bridge informal and formal STEM education and practices for future and actual female scientists
Outcomes
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Through the consultation of a network of organisations and practitioners, BRIDGES will produce:
* O1 – State of the Art (of STEM Learning and Recognition Ecosystems )
* O2 – Open STEM Scenarios
* O3 – Open STEM Infrastructure
* O4 – Open STEM cMOOC
* O5 – Open STEM Ecosystems
* O6 – Open STEM Guidelines
Long term benefits
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Better understanding the causes of gender inequity in STEM education and careers, and possibly having provided elements to redress it, through a combination of awareness raising, innovative practices supported by innovative technologies.
Participants
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The participants are a consortium of non-formal and formal science and technologies education providers:
1. Espace Mendès France, France
2. University of Cyprus
3. Open Knowledge Belgium
4. Scientifica, Romania
5. Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands
6. Reconnaître-Open Recognition Alliance
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 323980 Eur
Project Coordinator
ESPACE MENDES FRANCE-MAISON DES SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES DU POITOU-CHARENTES & Country: FR
Project Partners
- UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
- STICHTING VU
- Asociatia Scientifica
- Reconnaître – Open Recognition Alliance
- OPEN KNOWLEDGE BELGIUM

