Networking is central to careers in computer science, where a globally distributed and diverse community increasingly collaborates across institutional and geographic boundaries, often in hybrid and remote settings. However, access to effective networking is shaped by structural and personal factors, including geography, funding, language, identity, personality, and caregiving responsibilities. Building on prior work, this workshop focuses on women in computing to examine lived experiences of networking and the barriers they encounter. Through a community-driven discussion grounded in a factor-based framework, the workshop aims to surface overlooked challenges and foster shared understanding. Ultimately, it seeks to inform more inclusive, equitable, and accessible networking practices within the computer science community.
翻译:社交网络对计算机科学职业发展至关重要,在该领域,一个全球分布且多元化的社群日益跨越机构和地理边界进行协作,通常采用混合和远程工作模式。然而,有效社交网络的建立受制于结构性因素和个人因素,包括地理位置、资金资助、语言、身份认同、性格特质及家庭照护责任。本研讨会基于前期研究,聚焦计算机科学领域的女性群体,探讨其社交网络建设的实际经验与所遇障碍。通过基于因子分析框架的社区驱动型讨论,本研讨会旨在揭示被忽视的挑战并促进共识形成,最终目标是为计算机科学社群提供更具包容性、公平性和可及性的社交网络实践参考。