Author: Sara Pirrone
The Equal Opportunity Committee of the Italian Physical Society
(SIF), whose members are Anna Di Ciaccio, Maria Rosaria Masullo, Sara
Pirrone (Chair), Massimiliano Rinaldi, Paolo Rossi, Silvia Soria,
carried out two activities on the occasion of the annual National
Congress of the Society that, due to the pandemic, has been held this
year via online streaming from 14 to 18 September.
The two activities were titled “The Women Scientist of the Sections” and “The modified time during the COVID19 period”.
In
“The Women Scientist of the Sections” activity, related to the problem
of the gender equality in physics, each traditional scientific section
of the Congress (see also at https://www.primapagina.sif.it/issue/82) has been represented by a woman scientist, specifically selected in the field of physics of that section.
For this year we have chosen Lisa Meitner (Vienna 1878–Cambridge 1968) to represent the section “Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics”, Rita Brunetti (Milano 1890–Pavia 1942) for“Solid State Physics”, Vera Rubin (Philadelphia 1928–Princeton 2016) for “Astrophysics”, Giuseppina Aliverti (Somma Lombardo 1894–Napoli 1982) for “Geophysics and Physics of the Environment”, Daria Bocciarelli (Parma 1910–Roma 2006) for “Biophysics and Medical Physics”, Hedy Lamarr (Vienna 1914–Altomonte Springs Florida 2000) for “Applied Physics, Accelerators and Physics applied to Cultural Heritage” and Laura Bassi (Bologna 1711–Bologna 1778) for “Physics Education and History of Physics”.
This
activity can be considered in the framework of the so-called “mentoring
action”, that helps to create a “leading figure”, which is so important
especially for young people when the future choices have to be made. We
proposed some examples of women who have excelled in a field of
physics, and that can be a model to emulate for the new generations. We
selected in particular women scientist of the past that had great
difficulties to come out on top, just for a gender question, that is for
the sole reason that they were women. Beautiful revisited pictures and
biographic cards were prepared, which you can see at https://www.sif.it/attivita/cpo/scienziate-2020-cpo
In
the activity “The modified time during the COVID19 period”, related to
the study of gender difference in particular social situations, we have
realized short interviews to male and female, junior and senior, staff
and temporary researchers in physics. The subject concerned how the
lockdown period during the pandemic modified the time and the way to
live in connection with one’s own scientific activity. The aim was to
highlight gender differences or inequalities, and if any, to search for
the reasons, the motivations, the stereotypes and the social
conditioning for this. You can see the videos of the interviews at https://www.sif.it/attivita/cpo/interviste-2020-cpo