Abstract
We propose a thoughtful process for scientists to develop their “impact identity”, a concept that integrates scholarship in a scientific discipline with societal needs, personal preferences, capacities and skills, and one’s institutional context. Approaching broader impacts from a place of integrated identity can support cascading impacts that develop over the course of a career. We argue identity is a productive driver that can improve outcomes for scientists and for society. Widespread adoption of the concept of impact identity may also have implications for the recruitment and retention of a more diverse range of scientist.
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Risien, J., & Storksdieck, M. (2018). Unveiling impact identities: A path for connecting science and society. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 58(1), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icy011
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