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Transitioning to sustainable academic conferences needs more experimentation and reflection
by
Schiller, Katharina
, Eagleton, Jennifer
, Butler, Brianna
, Giraud, Gael
, Raven, Rob
, Markard, Jochen
, Hadfield, Paris
, Swilling, Mark
, Jacob, Merin
, Tshangela, Mapula
in
Air transportation
/ Air travel
/ Aircraft
/ Conferences
/ Conferencing
/ Continents
/ COVID-19
/ Daylight
/ Decarbonization
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Feedback
/ Habits
/ Inequality
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Polls & surveys
/ Social inequality
/ Social justice
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Sustainability
/ Travel
2023
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Transitioning to sustainable academic conferences needs more experimentation and reflection
by
Schiller, Katharina
, Eagleton, Jennifer
, Butler, Brianna
, Giraud, Gael
, Raven, Rob
, Markard, Jochen
, Hadfield, Paris
, Swilling, Mark
, Jacob, Merin
, Tshangela, Mapula
in
Air transportation
/ Air travel
/ Aircraft
/ Conferences
/ Conferencing
/ Continents
/ COVID-19
/ Daylight
/ Decarbonization
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Feedback
/ Habits
/ Inequality
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Polls & surveys
/ Social inequality
/ Social justice
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Sustainability
/ Travel
2023
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Transitioning to sustainable academic conferences needs more experimentation and reflection
by
Schiller, Katharina
, Eagleton, Jennifer
, Butler, Brianna
, Giraud, Gael
, Raven, Rob
, Markard, Jochen
, Hadfield, Paris
, Swilling, Mark
, Jacob, Merin
, Tshangela, Mapula
in
Air transportation
/ Air travel
/ Aircraft
/ Conferences
/ Conferencing
/ Continents
/ COVID-19
/ Daylight
/ Decarbonization
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Feedback
/ Habits
/ Inequality
/ Participation
/ Partnerships
/ Polls & surveys
/ Social inequality
/ Social justice
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Sustainability
/ Travel
2023
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Transitioning to sustainable academic conferences needs more experimentation and reflection
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Transitioning to sustainable academic conferences needs more experimentation and reflection
2023
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Non-technical summaryAccelerated decarbonization of academic conferences is necessary and urgent. Despite the window of opportunity that COVID-19 created for rethinking conferences, there is a risk of slipping back into old habits now that restrictions are lifted. This commentary reports on recent experiences with a unique, sustainable approach to academic conferencing involving an international partnership and hub model across three continents. There is a need to continue to experiment with and implement new modes of sustainable academic conferencing.Technical summaryIn response to increasing demands to move away from carbon-intensive academic conferences, and a need to address social justice issues, the author-team designed, implemented, and experimented with a new conference model. Three key-design choices informed the model. First, instead of the common single-host-single-location approach, we established a partnership between three universities across three continents. Second, we adopted a hub model of three online conference days, followed by three non-hybrid, in-person only conference days. Third, we sought to accommodate global participation by organizing each of the online conference days during daylight hours in the respective time zones. We find that the model promotes less air travel and improved global south participation. Our approach adds to a growing number of experiments with new modes of academic conferencing in a world that is facing climate and inequality crises.Social media summaryDecarbonizing academic conferences is necessary and urgent. This commentary reveals experiences with a hub-based format.
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