Author:
Amano Tatsuya,Ramírez-Castañeda Valeria,Berdejo-Espinola Violeta,Borokini Israel,Chowdhury Shawan,Golivets Marina,González-Trujillo Juan David,Montaño-Centellas Flavia,Paudel Kumar,White Rachel,Veríssimo Diogo
Abstract
The use of English as the common language of science represents a major impediment to maximising the contribution of non-native English speakers to science. Yet few studies have quantified the consequences of language barriers on the career development of researchers who are non-native English speakers. Our survey demonstrates that non-native English speakers, especially early in their careers, spend more effort than native English speakers in conducting scientific activities, from reading and writing papers and preparing presentations in English, to disseminating research in multiple languages. Language barriers can also cause them not to attend, or give oral presentations at, international conferences conducted in English. We urge scientific communities to recognise and tackle these disadvantages to release the untapped potential of under-represented non-native English speakers in science.
Publisher
California Digital Library (CDL)
Cited by
4 articles.
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