Inclusivity in Scholarly Publishing – In conversation with DEIA champion – Damita Snow

By Enago Academy | Speaker: Damita Snow

Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) have become increasingly crucial priorities within the scholarly publishing industry. As the gatekeepers of knowledge and research dissemination, scholarly communication platforms have a responsibility to ensure equitable access and representation. Historically, the scholarly landscape has been shaped by dominant narratives and voices, often excluding marginalized communities and perspectives. However, a paradigm shift is underway, with leading organizations and individuals recognizing the imperative to foster a more inclusive and accessible scholarly ecosystem.

In this insightful podcast on “Research and Beyond”, we sit down with Damita Snow, an esteemed champion of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the scholarly publishing industry. As the Director of Accessibility and DEI Strategy for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) publications and standards, she has been a pioneering force, opening doors for underrepresented groups and setting industry benchmarks for inclusive policies and processes.

Through this candid conversation, we delve into Damita’s inspiring journey, from her humble beginnings as a graphic designer at ASCE to her current role as a visionary leader spearheading transformative change. We explore how her diverse experiences and lifelong passion for social justice have shaped her approach to DEI strategizing, particularly within the realm of scholarly communications.

Damita offers valuable guidance for other organizations seeking to embrace DEI strategies, emphasizing the significance of assessment, goal-setting, and the utilization of DEIA maturity models and toolkits. Her personal lessons on the challenges and triumphs of this transformative work provide a roadmap for those aspiring to make a positive impact in the scholarly publishing domain.

By embracing DEIA strategies, the scholarly publishing domain can amplify diverse voices, dismantle systemic barriers, and ultimately, advance the pursuit of knowledge in a manner that reflects the global diversity of researchers, authors, and readers.

As we navigate the evolving landscape of scholarly communications, this episode serves as a powerful call to action, inspiring professionals to join the collective effort in building a more equitable, inclusive, and accessible future for all. Damita’s unwavering passion and commitment to systemic change serve as a beacon of hope, reminding us that every small step can lead to meaningful and lasting impact.

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