Moving academic conferences online: Aids and barriers to delegate participation.

Ecol Evol

Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour College of Life and Environmental Sciences Washington Singer Labs, University of Exeter Exeter UK.

Published: April 2021

In-person academic conferences are important to disseminate research and provide networking opportunities. Whether academics attend in-person conferences is based on the cost, accessibility, and safety of the event. Therefore, in-person conferences are less accessible to academics and stakeholders that are unable to overcome some of these factors, which then act as a barrier to equal and inclusive participation. Additionally, the carbon footprint of conference travel is increasingly becoming a factor in deciding on whether to attend a conference. Online conferences may provide opportunities to mitigate these challenges. Here, we illustrate how a learned society can move their conference online. Then, comparing data acquired from the virtual conference and previous in-person conferences, we explore the aids and barriers influencing the decision of delegates to attend the meetings. Ultimately, moving meetings online aids delegate participation by removing concerns about travel, cost, and carbon emissions, but there remains a barrier to participation as online meetings are perceived as less effective for networking and social opportunities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8057330PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7376DOI Listing

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