Fostering a culture of equity,diversity, and inclusion in the Canadian agricultural economics profession |
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Authors: | Emmanuel K Yiridoe |
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Abstract: | The Canadian agricultural economics profession, like much of society, is faced with the important challenge of how to effectively achieve aspirational goals of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). I argue that the Canadian agricultural economics society (CAES) will benefit from integrating EDI into our core mission and key activities. I focus on a select set of issues that I believe will further this effort. Given the critical role of scholarly merit and merit‐based systems and processes in the CAES mandate and activities, I also explore how meritocracy and scholarly merit can be aligned with EDI principles. The paper concludes with suggestions and recommendations for consideration by the CAES. |
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Keywords: | diversity equity inclusiveness merit‐based criteria meritocracy scholarly society activities |
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