RT @PsgbStudent: In addition to other health and safety guidelines, university, institution, and NGO safeguarding policies for fieldwork sh…
In addition to other health and safety guidelines, university, institution, and NGO safeguarding policies for fieldwork should include, but are not limited to: https://t.co/dQdjgcPun2 #RepresentationInPrimatology https://t.co/F1W60CJ774
RT @PsgbStudent: Another one from the Special Section on Equity & Inclusion in Primatology "Being ‘out’ in the field: Who is responsible fo…
RT @PsgbStudent: Another one from the Special Section on Equity & Inclusion in Primatology "Being ‘out’ in the field: Who is responsible fo…
RT @PsgbStudent: This is often overlooked in risk assessments - but planning for individual safety is incredibly important https://t.co/RFi…
RT @PsgbStudent: This can apply to anyone, both local as well as foreign researchers. https://t.co/RFipNFajay #RepresentationInPrimatolog…
RT @PsgbStudent: This is often overlooked in risk assessments - but planning for individual safety is incredibly important https://t.co/RFi…
RT @PsgbStudent: Primatology is inherently international but "Countries where we work to study and conserve nonhuman primates do not necess…
RT @PsgbStudent: Another one from the Special Section on Equity & Inclusion in Primatology "Being ‘out’ in the field: Who is responsible fo…
This is often overlooked in risk assessments - but planning for individual safety is incredibly important https://t.co/RFipNFrUz8 #RepresentationInPrimatology #PrideInPrimatology #LGBTQIAinPrimatology https://t.co/uUR2vRE0Ab
This can apply to anyone, both local as well as foreign researchers. https://t.co/RFipNFajay #RepresentationInPrimatology #PrideInPrimatology #LGBTQIAinPrimatology https://t.co/5aPOcamKOY
Primatology is inherently international but "Countries where we work to study and conserve nonhuman primates do not necessarily offer legal protection for LGBTQ+ people" https://t.co/RFipNFrUz8 #RepresentationInPrimatology #PrimatologyPride #LGBTQIAinPri
Another one from the Special Section on Equity & Inclusion in Primatology "Being ‘out’ in the field: Who is responsible for health and safety?" by our primatologist otd @DrSusanCheyne https://t.co/RFipNFrUz8 #RepresentationInPrimatology #PrimatologyPr
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
.@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexual orientation or gender presentation safety advice in fieldwork planning information. Free: https://t.co/ZNkIW1FOjX #brookes #oa htt
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
RT @brookes_oa: .@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexu…
.@DrSusanCheyne @PrimConsOBU @brookes_socsci @ResearchHSS: Few, if any, universities and institutions actively include sexual orientation or gender presentation safety advice in fieldwork planning information. Free: https://t.co/ZNkIW1FOjX #brookes #oa htt
RT @LGBTQConservat1: We aim to collaborate with Universities and other research institutions to promote best practice in safeguarding and r…
We aim to collaborate with Universities and other research institutions to promote best practice in safeguarding and risk assessments for researchers and students. Here is an article by @DrSusanCheyne about LGBTQ+ fieldworkers issues working abroad. https
Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? 🏳️🌈 By @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology 2019 https://t.co/Vlit7yXugy
RT @wendyerb: @IPS_PrimateNews @marye_blair @loyolabusmonkey @DrSusanCheyne writes about LGBTQ+ health & safety "Only by proactively workin…
RT @wendyerb: @IPS_PrimateNews @marye_blair @loyolabusmonkey @DrSusanCheyne writes about LGBTQ+ health & safety "Only by proactively workin…
@IPS_PrimateNews @marye_blair @loyolabusmonkey @DrSusanCheyne writes about LGBTQ+ health & safety "Only by proactively working to ensure equality for all & by having guidelines & proper training for people can we ensure a safe working environme
RT @thonoir: Inspired by @DrSusanCheyne's important article (https://t.co/ZZYOk6tpHS) I'm looking to compile information for students and s…
Inspired by @DrSusanCheyne's important article (https://t.co/ZZYOk6tpHS) I'm looking to compile information for students and staff re: bullying & harrassment, equal opportunities & inclusivity, confidentiality, cultural awareness, etc. Thoughts/adv
RT @Diana_monkey: Really important from @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology on the responsibility of field sites and universities to conside…
RT @Diana_monkey: Really important from @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology on the responsibility of field sites and universities to conside…
RT @WascherClaudia: Risk assessment for field work/trips of LGBTQ+ staff and students. For laboratory sessions we consider additional risks…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @WascherClaudia: Risk assessment for field work/trips of LGBTQ+ staff and students. For laboratory sessions we consider additional risks…
RT @WascherClaudia: Risk assessment for field work/trips of LGBTQ+ staff and students. For laboratory sessions we consider additional risks…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/7545Rfnj9E
How to support and prepare LGBTQ+ folx and non-cis gender presenting individuals in field research? A good place to start 👇. I’ve done many of these things informally, but time to formalize and have proper documents https://t.co/z6nPyUO4m9
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
Now....
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
Important points raised by @DrSusanCheyne re: safeguarding of LGBTQ+ conservationists when planning fieldwork. Does your university, institution or NGO have policies and reporting procedures in place to ensure the equal safety of its researchers? https://t
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @TommyDBone: An important article on fieldwork in countries where being outed as LGBTQ can threaten one's safety. And I am surprised it…
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/lp1jsnr0d6
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @gibbonresearch: Fabulous, insightful article by my supervisor, @DrSusanCheyne 💪🏼 https://t.co/k7X4cavNC4
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
@ArcusLGBT @ArcusGreatApes
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
An important article on fieldwork in countries where being outed as LGBTQ can threaten one's safety. And I am surprised it was published in a primatology journal when this issue transcends the disciplines, but article still fulfills the purpose.
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @WascherClaudia: Risk assessment for field work/trips of LGBTQ+ staff and students. For laboratory sessions we consider additional risks…
Fabulous, insightful article by my supervisor, @DrSusanCheyne 💪🏼
RT @ElliotHowaSpi: So great to FINALLY see people starting a discussion about how to make fieldwork safer for LGBT researchers https://t.co…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @Diana_monkey: Really important from @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology on the responsibility of field sites and universities to conside…
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @Diana_monkey: Really important from @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology on the responsibility of field sites and universities to conside…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @ElliotHowaSpi: So great to FINALLY see people starting a discussion about how to make fieldwork safer for LGBT researchers https://t.co…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
So great to FINALLY see people starting a discussion about how to make fieldwork safer for LGBT researchers
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
Important new piece out by @DrSusanCheyne!
Being out in the field is something we all, including our institutions, have to consider. Not all the places we go are #LGBTQ safe. #queer #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter https://t.co/gHtPPUJALf
Risk assessment for field work/trips of LGBTQ+ staff and students. For laboratory sessions we consider additional risks for pregnant women for sure we should consider additional risks for LGBTQ+.
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
RT @PrimConsOBU: Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying…
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
Our lecturer @DrSusanCheyne has just had a paper published on health and safety considerations of being LGBT and carrying out fieldwork
RT @IntJPrimatology: Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe
Really important from @DrSusanCheyne in @IntJPrimatology on the responsibility of field sites and universities to consider the safety of LGBTQ+ folks when preparing primatologists for fieldwork! https://t.co/HZSSaLDXmV
@PrimConsOBU @Brookes_Impact
Being “Out” in the Field: Who Is Responsible for Health and Safety? https://t.co/FlfrEkexGe