On this page we provide you with the recorded videos of our DDCP speaker series.
These recordings are available to the public. The DDCP and PaleoSynthesis teams wants to raise awareness about the disadvantages of certain groups (e.g., ethnic affiliation, socio-economical barriers, research background, gender), and encourage everybody to actively fight against such discrimination.
Each of our presentations started with a brief introduction the the speaker series and with the presentation of the code of conduct !
To watch the videos click here or click on the video icons behind the title
Dr Michael Rivera – “We all deserve to study the human past: the current state of bioarchaeology and palaeoanthropology”
@riveramichael
Dr Martin Nuñez – “Making palaeontology more global: lessons from ecology”
@Martin_A_Nunez
Dr Devapriya Chattopadhyay – “Paleontological research in India: the colonial past shapes the present and dictates the future”
@DevapriyaChatt4
Dr Aline Ghilardi – “Scientific colonialism in palaeontology: Case studies from Brazil”
@alinemghilardi
Dr Estelle Raveloaritiana – “Conducting ethical research in ecology that involves local communities – a perspective from a collaborative project in Madagascar”
@Estelle_Ravel
Dr Luisa Fernanda Echeverría King – “Cooperation or competition? Towards meaningful scientific projects through horizontal collaborations”
@Lecheverriaking
Dr Jansen Smith – “Preliminary observations on a global effort to identify research priorities in paleontology”
@JansenASmith
The series was completed by an open round table discussion with the speakers of Diversity Dynamics and Crisis in Paleontology
List of recordings online on YouTube