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Re: To junior and ...

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Aldo-Pier Solari <[log in to unmask]>

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Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 9 Apr 1997 14:59:26 GMT

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Thanks to Senior scientist B. Bigler, S. Gutreuter and T. Kwak
for their feed-back. In this communication, I'd like to comment
Brian's and Steve's posters. Furthermore, this communication is
being cc:ed to Alan Hale <[log in to unmask]> to find out whether
efforts could be unified to set up the (below) referred 'academic
watch'.

] From: Brian Bigler <[log in to unmask]>

]You imply that the problem is primarily in Europe when you cite
]the large sums of money expended. Is this implied geographic
]distribution correct?

I've received the referred letters (e-mails) from all over the
world (from developed and developing countries). However,
Western Europe is, definitely, within the focus. In my view, a
transnational junior scientist organization, backed up by a board
of senior scientists, is needed. Such an organization could be a
simple e-conference and serve as a real-time, international
academic 'watch': Once un/declared conflicts arise, a phone call
or an e-mail from a Senior scientist may serve to solve many
'problems', in a matter of minutes.

]Is there a skewed geographic or education level distribution
]among the people you've cited?

It seems to be an international problem affecting postgraduates
(mainly phd students as well as post phd research fellows).

] Steve Gutreuter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

]Last, I do ponder and question the ethics of academia. I wonder
]how so may reconcile their own self-interest of training
]additional graduate students with the grim reality of the job
]market in some areas. I am not passing judgement (I would be
]guilty of any such judgement), but just wondering whether
]"juniors" also ponder and _question_ these issues.

The ethics within academia seem to be a source (the main source
?) of interest conflicts and the question you rise is very
important, I believe. I'm sure junior scientists question the
referred issues. However, juniors may not have the sufficient
resources to change institutional mechanisms. In my view, the
main role to achieve such changes is within the reach of an
international board of senior scientists.

Cheers,

    Aldo-Pier Solari


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